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Just wondering if someone could help provide an explanation as to why this might be the case when testing an RCBO. Testing the RCBO at the DB recorded a value of >300ms (test probes connected N&L load side, and E bar), yet when running the same test at a socket-outlet of the same RCBO tripped at <40ms?
 
Make of rcbo? Some (MEM?) were known to not trip when testing at their output terminals but attach even a modest length of conductor and test from that and they behaved.
 
Thanks all for responding to my message.

Make of rcbo? Some (MEM?) were known to not trip when testing at their output terminals but attach even a modest length of conductor and test from that and they behaved.

I can confirm that it was an Eaton RCBO/MEM TP-DB. Out of interest, are there other brands of RCBO that this occurrence is common? - or is Eaton/MEM particularly renowned for not tripping when under test at the breaker?

Grime on the terminal screws not making a good connection?

Fault with the proketbe lead, but not the lead with plug fitted?

Connections looked good to me. Test probes could be a consideration, I have subsequently ordered a new set to err on the side of caution. There were a number of RCBOs within the same DB that were giving me the same >300ms recording when under test at the DB, and a result of <40ms when using the MFT socket adapter on the respective circuit.
 
or is Eaton/MEM particularly renowned for not tripping when under test at the breaker?

It is not that they don't trip, it is that putting a probe in the front of the RCBO to contact the terminal bypasses the sense coil so the RCBO does not see the test current.
If you insert the probe where the conductor would normally be it will trip as expected.
 

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