Went to a property today where the lady is having problems with a 30mA rcd tripping during lightning. This is an upfront rcd protecting a small db in a large metal roofed garage which feeds 1)garage sockets, 2)garage lights, 3)electric gates and 4) fish pond equipment. It is the gates being disabled when the rcd trips that is the problem as she is in her 60's, recently widowed and past her gate jumping days.
I only had access to the garage where she left me installation certs mainly dated 2008 which showed a tt system with a Ze of 48 Ohms on one and 62 on another. On one of the certs it stated that this rcd had been removed but reinstated by the person doing the work. The house has had an extension 3-5 years ago and I assume the earthing was converted to pme as my Zrcd was .37Ohms, I was not left a cert covering this work. Obviously I have further investigations to do next week but it appears that the problem has been around for quite a few years and the earthing system is probably not relevant, the cpc had also been disconnected in the rcd enclosure. The rcd ramps at 21-24mA
I have been thinking along the lines of inserting an spd (Wilts controlgear SS40) between the rcd and the db to protect the rcd from what I assume to be large voltage spikes. My other options being replacing the t&e gate feed with swa so I could have an unprotected feed but this would allow spikes to pass to the house cu, or use four rcbo's and hope that the spikes are not originating from the gate circuit (which is a bit hit and miss for me).
I would be interested in how others have approached similar situations. App 18 of bgb shows spds on the load side of an rcd as I am thinking, I have never dealt with one before. My question is basically about the suitability of this spd, it's likely effectiveness and any other considerations there may be.
Have to go out shortly so there may be a delay in replying.
I only had access to the garage where she left me installation certs mainly dated 2008 which showed a tt system with a Ze of 48 Ohms on one and 62 on another. On one of the certs it stated that this rcd had been removed but reinstated by the person doing the work. The house has had an extension 3-5 years ago and I assume the earthing was converted to pme as my Zrcd was .37Ohms, I was not left a cert covering this work. Obviously I have further investigations to do next week but it appears that the problem has been around for quite a few years and the earthing system is probably not relevant, the cpc had also been disconnected in the rcd enclosure. The rcd ramps at 21-24mA
I have been thinking along the lines of inserting an spd (Wilts controlgear SS40) between the rcd and the db to protect the rcd from what I assume to be large voltage spikes. My other options being replacing the t&e gate feed with swa so I could have an unprotected feed but this would allow spikes to pass to the house cu, or use four rcbo's and hope that the spikes are not originating from the gate circuit (which is a bit hit and miss for me).
I would be interested in how others have approached similar situations. App 18 of bgb shows spds on the load side of an rcd as I am thinking, I have never dealt with one before. My question is basically about the suitability of this spd, it's likely effectiveness and any other considerations there may be.
Have to go out shortly so there may be a delay in replying.