Rcbos haven't caused me much concern before but I'm wiring a board of 44 and it's triggered my paranoia. I've also sent the below to schneider.
I normally just disconnect the line and neutral for testing between live conductors and then test lives to earth with the earth tail of the rcbo and earth conductor still connected to the earth bar at 500v
My question is this correct? Could the test still be carried out in an isolated board with the neutral still terminated in the rcbo but the line disconnected. (Basically to clip onto the neutral bar and test individually to each disconnected line.)
Also the reverse could insulation testing be done with the neutral disconnected from each rcbo to test the insulation between phases?
From a technical point of view are we just trying to avoid putting the meter between line and neutral while both are connected as it's the potential between these that could damage the unit? And does it matter in any circumstance that the earth is connected?
I normally just disconnect the line and neutral for testing between live conductors and then test lives to earth with the earth tail of the rcbo and earth conductor still connected to the earth bar at 500v
My question is this correct? Could the test still be carried out in an isolated board with the neutral still terminated in the rcbo but the line disconnected. (Basically to clip onto the neutral bar and test individually to each disconnected line.)
Also the reverse could insulation testing be done with the neutral disconnected from each rcbo to test the insulation between phases?
From a technical point of view are we just trying to avoid putting the meter between line and neutral while both are connected as it's the potential between these that could damage the unit? And does it matter in any circumstance that the earth is connected?