wsoppitt
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Hello guys and girls , I have a question if I may.
Have to go and look at a intermittent fault on rcd , I'm told the circuit holds whilst using light appliances ( TV, etc ) but randomly trips the rcd on heavier loads ( hair dryer ) .
The manual operation of the test button also doesn't work when pressed.
1) could be a faulty rcd
2) could be N - E fault
I will test the button with loads disconnected 1st to check that but if that proves OK I will then start looking for the N - E fault.
My question is because the fault is intermittent what would be the best process for finding it , not had much experience of intermittent fault finding.
Thanks in advance.
Have to go and look at a intermittent fault on rcd , I'm told the circuit holds whilst using light appliances ( TV, etc ) but randomly trips the rcd on heavier loads ( hair dryer ) .
The manual operation of the test button also doesn't work when pressed.
1) could be a faulty rcd
2) could be N - E fault
I will test the button with loads disconnected 1st to check that but if that proves OK I will then start looking for the N - E fault.
My question is because the fault is intermittent what would be the best process for finding it , not had much experience of intermittent fault finding.
Thanks in advance.