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Hello all,

I'm having a problem with a nuisance tripping RCD, ran an RCD test on a board and results showed that RCD was knackered, swapped this out for new and tester again failed to trip the RCD, however customer is telling me of nuisance tripping 6-7 times a day whenever they try to use an appliance.

Is there any fault in a system that could cause an RCD not too trip under test, but yet trip whenever an appliance is being used. I have done all other tests on circuit and all show reasonable results for age of installation.

Thanks,
Gavin
 
Firstly if your 'new' RCD has failed to trip on testing, you need to be replacing it again...that's obviouslly if you meant it failed to trip at 1x and 5x on both cycles.

Secondly, yes - faulty appliances can take RCD's out...i would advise on PAT testing the appliances that seem to be causing the nuisance tripping.
 
Yes that's exactly what I meant, problem is, it trips with every appliance in the house and the shower, that's why I was wondering whether there was any sort of wiring fault that could cause this problem?
 
that's what i'm thinking. retest RCD with both load L and N dissed. if it trips then, it's a wiring fault, poss. a N-E fault that inhibits your tests but causes tripping when under load.
 
Ze from what I can remember (haven't been there for a few days as customer has been away) is around 0.15ish. There is a circuit in the install which is showing a dead short between all three conductors, although this is obviously switched off in the board, could this fault possibly be the cause of the RCD failing to trip?
 
Ze from what I can remember (haven't been there for a few days as customer has been away) is around 0.15ish. There is a circuit in the install which is showing a dead short between all three conductors, although this is obviously switched off in the board, could this fault possibly be the cause of the RCD failing to trip?

I would try disconnecting the neutral of this circuit
 
Hi,
If you use an 30mA/RCD 1P + N The protection for group circuit will function as a cumulative effect of these circuits is true.
-Check if RCD is fail-safe or not (only 30mA or 30mA OR AND 63A as specifications on module(please take a picture for me of CU).
-Check the CU open box for any trace (visual verification connection) of MCBs overheating as part of the group. (Flashlight head, screwdriver ..)
-You could take the measure of voltages before and after MCBs with high loads running. Different values ​​are indications of failure or penetrations of the insulation. For this verification task.
Other not yet IR tests.
Thank you.

bertt.:sorcerer:
 
Ze from what I can remember (haven't been there for a few days as customer has been away) is around 0.15ish. There is a circuit in the install which is showing a dead short between all three conductors, although this is obviously switched off in the board, could this fault possibly be the cause of the RCD failing to trip?

If the N and E are still connected at the board, the RCD will trip as soon as any load is applied.
Disconnect that circuit completely.
 
Ze from what I can remember (haven't been there for a few days as customer has been away) is around 0.15ish. There is a circuit in the install which is showing a dead short between all three conductors, although this is obviously switched off in the board, could this fault possibly be the cause of the RCD failing to trip?

Hum, maybe a clue here. Did you have everything unplugged/isolated?

EDIT: When did the tripping start, on what circuit, who's been meddling?
 
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Ahhhh the weekly rcd tripping thread, late this week though.
This will no doubt follow the route of all the others where the blind lead the blind and the senior knowledgeable sparks are ignored when shouting IR test.
 

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