Can anyone help with this one I've been scratching my head over for a week?
Called to a customer whose garage RCD keeps tripping. TNCS supply, three core SWA submain to RCD garage unit, two radial circuits (6A lights, 16A sockets). IR test from main board on whole garage installation 0.01 mega Ohms so thought great, find the problem, sort it, job done. Problem was, when I tested the individual garage circuits there was no problem, >200 mega Ohms. So I wondered if there was a problem with the sub main and tested it separately, again >200. So next I checked if there was a problem with the board, and, by accident, found out that the low IR reading only happened when the (metal) board was screwed into the (concrete garage).
Given that, I could mount the board on a piece of timber screwed into the garage, but I can't get my head round why having the garage presumably acting as a big earth rod would be causing the tripping.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Called to a customer whose garage RCD keeps tripping. TNCS supply, three core SWA submain to RCD garage unit, two radial circuits (6A lights, 16A sockets). IR test from main board on whole garage installation 0.01 mega Ohms so thought great, find the problem, sort it, job done. Problem was, when I tested the individual garage circuits there was no problem, >200 mega Ohms. So I wondered if there was a problem with the sub main and tested it separately, again >200. So next I checked if there was a problem with the board, and, by accident, found out that the low IR reading only happened when the (metal) board was screwed into the (concrete garage).
Given that, I could mount the board on a piece of timber screwed into the garage, but I can't get my head round why having the garage presumably acting as a big earth rod would be causing the tripping.
Any ideas?
Thanks.