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bonn1ett
Can anyone offer some advice......
Customer recently moved into property, underfloor heating not working but looks like quite a new install. First problem i found was the switched FCU was faulty that supplies the underfloor heating - replaced that, switched on still nothing illuminating on the thermostat screen? Removed thermostat cover to find all the wires were disconnected form the thermostat terminals (alarm bells ringing now). I tested continuity of underfloor element - was 63ohms which is what it should be according to the manual.
I connected everything up, switched on FCU and the rcd tripped in CU. Disconnected all wires from back of thermostat controller including earth, switched on and rcd stayed on. I then connected the live and neutral incoming only to the back of thermostat control (element and thermostat disconnected still), switched on and rcd tripped? I carried out a ramp test on the rcd and tripped at 18mA........could it be the rcd is too sensitive?
Customer recently moved into property, underfloor heating not working but looks like quite a new install. First problem i found was the switched FCU was faulty that supplies the underfloor heating - replaced that, switched on still nothing illuminating on the thermostat screen? Removed thermostat cover to find all the wires were disconnected form the thermostat terminals (alarm bells ringing now). I tested continuity of underfloor element - was 63ohms which is what it should be according to the manual.
I connected everything up, switched on FCU and the rcd tripped in CU. Disconnected all wires from back of thermostat controller including earth, switched on and rcd stayed on. I then connected the live and neutral incoming only to the back of thermostat control (element and thermostat disconnected still), switched on and rcd tripped? I carried out a ramp test on the rcd and tripped at 18mA........could it be the rcd is too sensitive?