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I'm stuck here fellas.

I have a radial with only one double socket outlet in 2.5mm T&E on a 20A RCBO running five meters in surface mounted trunking. TN-S, R1 and R2 good, 243V measured, Ze 0.12, Zdb 0.29, Zs 0.36, IR all +200MOhms.

RCD trip tests all ok at 0 and 180 and ramp 24mA.

Now these sockets are only used for one thing, two 580W water distillers.

Both have been clamped during operation and are drawing 2.4-2.6A as expected.

Both have been IR tested L-E & N-E and +200MOhms.

I am stumped to the point where I may run in a new socket on a new RCBO, cost not an issue the customer just wants it stopped.

My concern is the issue could be with one or both the distillers units and not the circuit.

I don't have a low current clamp meter so cannot measure earth leakage directly.

Any ideas where to look next, I'm still on the job by the way.
 
Is it one of the appliances, or both?
Is it conceivable to run another dedicated circuit, RCBO controlled and see which of the 2 are causing the problem.

It could be as simple as the socket being faulty
 
Is it one of the appliances, or both?
Is it conceivable to run another dedicated circuit, RCBO controlled and see which of the 2 are causing the problem.

It could be as simple as the socket being faulty
There are already three circuits there, the new dedicated circuit, the old ring main and a random MIC metal clad single.

All three circuits have tripped but they "manage" it by keeping them on the recently installed dedicated circuit.

They are not the most helpful, like I said will try the manufacturers and look to FCU them.
 
Asked on the forget information you have given I would say that the equipment is faulty, elements may appear to be fine and test ok but as soon as they get hot the resistance to earth diminishes..
The fault current might even be high enough to take out an mcb
 

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