Hi Guys
Just installed a RCBO board to replace an old Wylex consumer unit that had Bs60898 MCB's fitted and an RCD main switch customer supposedly hadn't had problems in the past (not quite sure thats now true) when I carried out the EICR I found a problem on the outside garden lights, so until the summer I've disconnected the garden lights circuit so all should be good.
The house is 25 years old and has minimal work carried out on it so no DIY Dave stuff, I finished fitting the board yesterday and went back today to install some outside wall lights but had issues all day with the kitchen lights tripping the RCBO every so often when the light switch is operated (but not every time) the kitchen, utility and lounge are all on the same circuit, only the kitchen lights trips the RCBO, question is has anyone had issues in the past with Low voltage downlighter's supplied by one large transformer tripping the RCBO I disconnected the transformer prior to the IR testing which came back almost perfect with the switches operated both ways etc.
Refitted the transformer and its tripping spent ages on this today, I've advised customer I think the Transformer is on its way out and recommended I install new downlight with GU10 LED lamps to replace the MR16 Halogens, everything was fine with that idea until husband came home and doesn't want to spend any more money without knowing this is going to cure the issue.
Anyone had anything similar??
Just installed a RCBO board to replace an old Wylex consumer unit that had Bs60898 MCB's fitted and an RCD main switch customer supposedly hadn't had problems in the past (not quite sure thats now true) when I carried out the EICR I found a problem on the outside garden lights, so until the summer I've disconnected the garden lights circuit so all should be good.
The house is 25 years old and has minimal work carried out on it so no DIY Dave stuff, I finished fitting the board yesterday and went back today to install some outside wall lights but had issues all day with the kitchen lights tripping the RCBO every so often when the light switch is operated (but not every time) the kitchen, utility and lounge are all on the same circuit, only the kitchen lights trips the RCBO, question is has anyone had issues in the past with Low voltage downlighter's supplied by one large transformer tripping the RCBO I disconnected the transformer prior to the IR testing which came back almost perfect with the switches operated both ways etc.
Refitted the transformer and its tripping spent ages on this today, I've advised customer I think the Transformer is on its way out and recommended I install new downlight with GU10 LED lamps to replace the MR16 Halogens, everything was fine with that idea until husband came home and doesn't want to spend any more money without knowing this is going to cure the issue.
Anyone had anything similar??