Hate these. Been called out to troubleshoot a tripping MCB. It's a house I've been to before and I know the wiring is a real dogs diner, but anyway.
Got an MCB that's tripping out with no appliances plugged in. The sockets themselves are not in a great state, however continuity and insulation resistance tests across the circuit showed no problems (Did that at every socket on the radial). Turned on the breaker and within 5 minutes or so it tripped out. Not seeing any singeing on the conductors or sockets.
Now I have to say, last year I attended this house and replaced a burnt out MCB (Different circuit) - surely this couldn't be a second one. The board is only maybe 10 or so years old (Hager).
In my experience these rarely turn out to be cable faults as it would show up in the insulation resistance test, so I'm left with one or more dodgy sockets (6 total on this radial), loose wiring or a broken MCB.
Any other thoughts ?
Got an MCB that's tripping out with no appliances plugged in. The sockets themselves are not in a great state, however continuity and insulation resistance tests across the circuit showed no problems (Did that at every socket on the radial). Turned on the breaker and within 5 minutes or so it tripped out. Not seeing any singeing on the conductors or sockets.
Now I have to say, last year I attended this house and replaced a burnt out MCB (Different circuit) - surely this couldn't be a second one. The board is only maybe 10 or so years old (Hager).
In my experience these rarely turn out to be cable faults as it would show up in the insulation resistance test, so I'm left with one or more dodgy sockets (6 total on this radial), loose wiring or a broken MCB.
Any other thoughts ?