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i got call today saying rcd tripping one side of the board, he called when i was passing , so i popped in and tuned all switches off and turned on one by one and leads me to the fused spur for the gas heating... anyway left to monday now ...... what would you logical approcah be to this, i will start from scratch, has anyone anytips to speed me up as i am slow as a donkey when comes to this fasult finding.... thanks
 
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I had problem a little while ago the same as yours the fused spur of the up stairs ring tripping the rcd of the ccu i found it was the pump motor going to earth it had a short not saying this is your problem but as it is a fixed installation and i believe now one really has renewed any thing i would certainly be pointing my finger at the pump !! go to the heating junction box where all the pump,thermastat ect are wired into and disconnect the supply from there to the pump numbers are line no8, neutral no2 and cpc no3 this is for a y plan bud and then retry and see if rcd trips
 
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when i went in and had quick look around all i could see was the fused cu and a thermostat in wall, is the programmer built into the condensing boiler, the boiler still had info on boiler when power was off , does it have a batteryback up(the programmer)
 
Could do with some more info mate programmers do have battery back up
Do you have the make and model of the boiler?
from what you say and If there is not a programmer external to the boiler it sounds like it could be a combi?
If it is a combi then could you try linking out and temporary remove the room stat?(just a idea)
If the fault turns out to be the boiler itself then its a job for a heating engineer.
sorry to not be much help but without seeing the job I am just guessing.
 
This is all part of learning the trade, mate. Fault finding is a logical process you need to go through. Just follow the whole circuit, consider what is attached at each point, and apply appropriate tests. And don't put 500v across electronic components! Some faults you find easily, others can and do take hours. Just do your best and learn from the experience.

Another important aspect is to keep the customer reassured. If you are going to spend several hours tracing a fault, keep them informed. Blind them with technical detail if necessary. Just don't let them know you are cacking yourself because you don't know what the problem is. Because you will identify it eventually.

You will find that some customers are ungrateful, but others will be impressed with your professionalism, dedication and attention to detail. You may get paid or you may have to write off a day's earnings, but either way you will gain considerable experience and next time it will be easier. You may well also gain lucrative contracts from the customer and their friends. A good reputation is a very valuable thing to have, but it needs some investment from yourself.
Come on mate, you CAN do this.

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i dont care what they say about you ringer, your ok and your right cacking myself if takes hours to find.

if is combi with just a room stat, fused spur to boiler and then there is a connection to room stat but where does this come from?? boiler.cant remember or picture it again. cause i could just take stat out of circuit and see if anything changes, if is stat why would this happen? in your expierience
 
spoke to 16th edition spark today, and relating to this post, he said to me just take of rcd side of board as shouldnt be on , and very likely damp somewhere... hmmmmm

sorry for acting the crazy spark in otherpost
 

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