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I was in a house the other day having a look at the electrical installation for a potential buyer of the house. The house was rented out previously, and labels on the consumer unit say the installation was last checked in 2011. However there appears to be no paperwork available to support this. Upon opening accessories and the consumer unit I find the system mostly wired in the harmonised colours indicating the house has (mostly) been rewired since 2006, Anyway I carry out continuity tests and insulation resistance tests, all look perfect. I reconnect the supply and try to get the Zs readings, trip goes the RCBO. there was nothing plugged in.
split load board 1 rcd
On the non rcd side the circuit was protected by a 32amp RCBO as were the upstairs sockets, the same problem occurred. The Rcd protected side of the board recorded satisfactory readings without any tripping issues.
I'm not sure why I couldn't get a Zs reading any one have any ideas?
r1+r2 through the socket outlets using the plug in lead read 0.78
Insulaton resistance was +999
TNS supply
Ze 0.18
PSCC 1.44kA
Thanks in advance for your comments
Mark
 
Set to "no trip" or "ATT ON" or similar depending on what tester you are using. You may need to look at the instructions for the tester, i don't all the phrases used, but that is your problem i would think.

Cheers...............Howard
 
I would tend to go for the wrong setting on the meter as above (or even wrong mA setting), but it is odd that the main RCD was OK and the ramp test was OK for both of the RCBOs.
Were you testing at the board or at a socket?
You did put the neutrals back in the RCBO(s) and not back to the neutral bar didn't you?
 
I would tend to go for the wrong setting on the meter as above (or even wrong mA setting), but it is odd that the main RCD was OK and the ramp test was OK for both of the RCBOs.
Were you testing at the board or at a socket?
You did put the neutrals back in the RCBO(s) and not back to the neutral bar didn't you?

Yes I'm a little bemused. My tester is a Megger 1730 which has a no trip loop test. Yes I put the neutrals back into the RCBO.
 
Yes I'm a little bemused. My tester is a Megger 1730 which has a no trip loop test. Yes I put the neutrals back into the RCBO.
Back into the right RCBO?
However you would not be able to ramp test (unless the ramp test was at the board and the Zs test at a socket.)
An instant trip certainly sounds like a wrong setting or an interconnected neutral.
 
Back into the right RCBO?
However you would not be able to ramp test (unless the ramp test was at the board and the Zs test at a socket.)
An instant trip certainly sounds like a wrong setting or an interconnected neutral.
Yes I removed each circuit, tested it and replaced it, one at a time.
 
Ive just had a thought, I didn't actually check which neutral bar the rcbo's were connected to (it was a bit of a birds nest especially with the rcbos, very little room or anything else), would this affect it?
 

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