Hi all
I am looking for help on a strange rcd issue.
I had a client saying there was something in there kitchen causing an rcd to trip. This was an intermittent fault and would only occur when the kitchen ring was on, prior to this there were no issues and no recent changes in the kitchen area. The MCB does not trip. The fault then changed from intermittent to continuos so unable to set rcd when the circuit is on.
I disconnected all conductors at the cu and tested continuity between them and ir tested them, this showed no faults.
Took the circuit apart and identified the first socket on the ring and last socket before the return, i.e identufuid both legs in the circuit
Connected one leg to the board and put a socket on the load, switched on and no trip, put a load in the socket and trips straight away. Did the same with the other leg and sane thing.
Took both legs out and put a leg into the board about two meters long, put socket on the end and plugged a load in, trips straight away.
This all points to a neutral problem within the board, however it was only tripping when a specific circuit was on, I removed this circuit and wired a temporary radial and it still trips.
I also took the kitchen ring to a spare breaker on the second rcd and again it tripped.
No ir faults and no continuity between conductors where there shouldn't be.
Sorry for long winded post but the symptoms have got me stumped.
Thanks for any help guys
I am looking for help on a strange rcd issue.
I had a client saying there was something in there kitchen causing an rcd to trip. This was an intermittent fault and would only occur when the kitchen ring was on, prior to this there were no issues and no recent changes in the kitchen area. The MCB does not trip. The fault then changed from intermittent to continuos so unable to set rcd when the circuit is on.
I disconnected all conductors at the cu and tested continuity between them and ir tested them, this showed no faults.
Took the circuit apart and identified the first socket on the ring and last socket before the return, i.e identufuid both legs in the circuit
Connected one leg to the board and put a socket on the load, switched on and no trip, put a load in the socket and trips straight away. Did the same with the other leg and sane thing.
Took both legs out and put a leg into the board about two meters long, put socket on the end and plugged a load in, trips straight away.
This all points to a neutral problem within the board, however it was only tripping when a specific circuit was on, I removed this circuit and wired a temporary radial and it still trips.
I also took the kitchen ring to a spare breaker on the second rcd and again it tripped.
No ir faults and no continuity between conductors where there shouldn't be.
Sorry for long winded post but the symptoms have got me stumped.
Thanks for any help guys