Hi all,
Been a while since I have been on here. I have been on an apprenticeship the last 3 years training in the BMS world. Taking that into account, I have not done any testing for the last 3 years so please be gentle with the below.i feel very rusty.
My neighbour has asked for my help with RCD nuisance tripping. His little brother has temporarily moved into his spare room and brought with him some computer gear. Since then the main RCD has tripped a few times (once in the middle of the night). Finger is firmly pointed at this being the issue.
I have done an earth leakage test on the board. No circuit is causing any more than 2mA of leakage (with all the PC gear turned on).
I tried to test the 30mA AC up front RCD directly with all circuits isolated but it would not trip, it would however trip if I tested from one of the circuits (when energised). My first head scratcher. The trip time was 15mA at x1.
I did attempt to move the upstairs sockets onto the non RCD side of the board as a temporary measure to see if the problem persisted however, as soon as I moved the neutrals to the non RCD neutral bar, it tripped the rcd. My second head scratcher.
I have ran out of time because I needed to take the kids swimming but my thoughts are, the RCD is faulty considering the 15mA trip current. The upstairs RFC which I attempted to move to the non RCD side must be connected to the RCD somehow via a shared neutral or similar.
Would be good to hear your thoughts.
The board is an Volex. RCD is a volex VR63.
Been a while since I have been on here. I have been on an apprenticeship the last 3 years training in the BMS world. Taking that into account, I have not done any testing for the last 3 years so please be gentle with the below.i feel very rusty.
My neighbour has asked for my help with RCD nuisance tripping. His little brother has temporarily moved into his spare room and brought with him some computer gear. Since then the main RCD has tripped a few times (once in the middle of the night). Finger is firmly pointed at this being the issue.
I have done an earth leakage test on the board. No circuit is causing any more than 2mA of leakage (with all the PC gear turned on).
I tried to test the 30mA AC up front RCD directly with all circuits isolated but it would not trip, it would however trip if I tested from one of the circuits (when energised). My first head scratcher. The trip time was 15mA at x1.
I did attempt to move the upstairs sockets onto the non RCD side of the board as a temporary measure to see if the problem persisted however, as soon as I moved the neutrals to the non RCD neutral bar, it tripped the rcd. My second head scratcher.
I have ran out of time because I needed to take the kids swimming but my thoughts are, the RCD is faulty considering the 15mA trip current. The upstairs RFC which I attempted to move to the non RCD side must be connected to the RCD somehow via a shared neutral or similar.
Would be good to hear your thoughts.
The board is an Volex. RCD is a volex VR63.