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Hi all, have new power supply & CU (split load), all fine for a month (no changes) while on holiday one RCD tripped, suspected downstairs ring, put on MCBO, again while away tripped? The puzzle to me is that having tested the ring all fine although the R1+R2 are high (below pass) and it never happens when we're home?
 
No, when installed it was a 17th ed spit load duel RCD board, now it has RCBO then two RCD's I had an RCBO from another job and put it on to separate the suspected ring, I could unplug everything, or even one at a time to try and isolate the problem (if its an appliance) but so far it has never tripped while I'm in? I was considering running appliances off the other ring one by one until a different circuit trips, but this could take a while, and advances?
 
Yep, corect, got my Elecsa on my own board only a month ago, for clarity, its a 1960's property, I replaced the board with a RCD spit load board and carried out all the tests to sign it off (several times....) then did the same for my assesment, all passed great, but the downstairs ring had a high (but not too high) R1+R2 reading, appologies if my terminology is not yet upto scratch ;)
 
Im surprised that the elecsa man did not pick up on the upstairs sockets and lights on same rcd,unless you mistyped,if you have tested the circuit and rcbo then only appliances can be left at fault,is there anything outside off the ring(water ingress?).Have you ramp tested the rcbo,it may sound a bit silly to some but with the weather being as it has and all these parts sitting on cold warehouses for months on end it has been known for rcbos/rcds to work incorrectly.
 

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