Had a real headache of a fault finding job which has left me scratching my head - RCCB on a split load board, supplying 3 circuits (shower, immersion and downstairs lights) constantly tripping. The frustrating thing about this was while it would sometimes trip within seconds, mostly it would take anything from ten minutes to several hours before tripping, which made it very difficult to pin down to anything in particular. Insulation resistance readings for those circuits were fine, RCD not tripping at 15mA. Checked every light switch and fitting, shower and isolation switch, immmersion heater switch, no sign of anything that would cause it to trip. Tried leaving shower and immersion heater MCBs off, still tripped. Switched shower off at the isolator, still tripped (immersion heater was hardly ever used so that was already switched off). Disconnected the shower and immersion heater circuits at the board leaving only downstairs lights running off it, still tripped. To take a closer look at the downstairs lighting obviously involved lifting parts of the floor upstairs which was easier said than done. There were 2 or 3 junction boxes on the circuit which I opened and were fine, and all cables were in good condition. Only thing I could think left to try was swapping the RCCB with a spare one I had. Reconnected everything, tested the new RCD and it hasn't tripped since! All the fault finding I've ever done it's been because of the wiring or a faulty appliance, never come across a faulty one RCD before and wondered how common they were. I took the old one back with me and did an experiment to see if it tripped with no load connected and it didn't, so maybe it wasn't faulty. Either way, replacing it cured the nuisance tripping.