Evening All...I've not posted in a while which is a good thing as I can now work most things out myself!!
Just a bit of help needed with this one though!!
I have two consumer units, both have a mixture of MCB's and RCBO's on one of the consumer units the RCBO's are tripping randomly (The customer is adamant that it's since the smart meter was installed but probably coincidence),
I have done an IR test on the circuits with the RCBO's and they all pass. I didn't have time to test all the other circuits today but will do next time.
My question really is..would a N to E fault on the non-RCD circuits cause the RCBO to trip?
I'm just wanting a bit of info to go back with tomorrow as they customers are OAP's and they have had sparks look at it the past and not sorted it.
Cheere
Just a bit of help needed with this one though!!
I have two consumer units, both have a mixture of MCB's and RCBO's on one of the consumer units the RCBO's are tripping randomly (The customer is adamant that it's since the smart meter was installed but probably coincidence),
I have done an IR test on the circuits with the RCBO's and they all pass. I didn't have time to test all the other circuits today but will do next time.
My question really is..would a N to E fault on the non-RCD circuits cause the RCBO to trip?
I'm just wanting a bit of info to go back with tomorrow as they customers are OAP's and they have had sparks look at it the past and not sorted it.
Cheere