Hi There,
I was called out to a house RCD trip which would not reset. An old style 10 way split board with a single 30 ma RCD (half without RCD protection).
RCD checks out fine but I found a faulty chandelier & replaced it with a single bulb for now. Also a faulty 12v transformer flickering; now replaced. The RCD now resets with occasional trips. Various sign of poor work, driveway lights plugged into a garage socket,Circuits mis-labelled, lack of sleeving etc but nothing that screams disaster. Switching off everything and adding circuits gave no conclusive indication of the issue (still trips). I suspect borrowed or interconnected circuits but I'm not happy I've proven anything definitively. So, my query is, what would a good test routine include to indicate the issue(s)? Can testing really find the cause or is it likely to be buried in the wall's, floors and history of the house and need drastic remedial action? Appreciate your thoughts.
I was called out to a house RCD trip which would not reset. An old style 10 way split board with a single 30 ma RCD (half without RCD protection).
RCD checks out fine but I found a faulty chandelier & replaced it with a single bulb for now. Also a faulty 12v transformer flickering; now replaced. The RCD now resets with occasional trips. Various sign of poor work, driveway lights plugged into a garage socket,Circuits mis-labelled, lack of sleeving etc but nothing that screams disaster. Switching off everything and adding circuits gave no conclusive indication of the issue (still trips). I suspect borrowed or interconnected circuits but I'm not happy I've proven anything definitively. So, my query is, what would a good test routine include to indicate the issue(s)? Can testing really find the cause or is it likely to be buried in the wall's, floors and history of the house and need drastic remedial action? Appreciate your thoughts.