Q1: I am not far off getting professional in but which professionals and how to find a good one?
I have researched and investigated a bit myself and concluded that:
I have researched and investigated a bit myself and concluded that:
- My clamp meter (MP780050 ÂŁ40ish from Farnell, so cheap not calibrated, no ability to detect dc etc etc) was really helpful in getting me this far. Along with accessible tails coming out of the meter clamp and an adapted extension lead to test individual devices.
- I have nuisance current that certainly warrants moving one or two circuits to RCBOs if possible without a new CU.
- My Dual Oven registers leakage (varying with which heaters are in use) up to 15mA for the top oven and 20mA for the bottom. When both on it appears to be around 38mA.
- My plug-in Combination Microwave oven registers 30mA for the microwave, 22mA when used as oven/grill and 50mA when used in combined way
- When testing the Oven and Microwave combi above were the results just for the device in question. However the leakage at the meter tails went up to 62mA, including probably 6mA through RCD B, so 56mA through RCD A. Neither RCD tripped! The test button on both RCDs works. Should I be asking electrician to look into DC or other issues affecting the sensitivity of the RCD? I remember reading something about this and different types of RCD being available.
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