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Any suggestions as to possible causes of RCD tripping in the below domestic scenario would be helpful:

Origin:
single phase TT supply into an external cabinet housing cutout and our installed 100A 100mA Type S 2Pole RCD. Earth Rod has also been sunk here.

House:
3c SWA supply to house from above to a TP&N board with single phasing kit. All circuits from this board are on 30mA RCBO’s.

We have been turning circuits on once tested over the course of last 2 weeks and the board has sat with all but 2 circuits on for nearly a week without issue but all of a sudden today we have had nuisance tripping at the RCD in the cabinet.

We have insulation tested the sub-mains again as a result of this and everything seems fine. So at the minute I’m unable to find the cause, none of the RCBO’s have tripped at any point.

Any suggestions?
 
Any test results?
I’ve thought about trying a 300mA - there’s over 20 Rcbo’s
Until you confirm the cause of the tripping there's no point swapping parts out in a vain hope it might work.
 
You say it's been ok for 2 weeks, then the nuisance tripping has started. You also mention the cabinet with the 100mA RCD is external. Is this tripping happening at the same time of day/night? Have the atmospheric conditions changed? I'm wondering if the cause may be condensation related.
 
You say it's been ok for 2 weeks, then the nuisance tripping has started. You also mention the cabinet with the 100mA RCD is external. Is this tripping happening at the same time of day/night? Have the atmospheric conditions changed? I'm wondering if the cause may be condensation related.

It could be something as simple as this Tony
 
Re OP's #1: Which two final circuits?

You mention a TN&N board converted to SP. How many final circuits are there?

Suggestions:

Test the IR of electric ovens, hot wire element electric hobs, washing machines and tumble dryers and dishwashers, immersion heater.

Take a close look inside any outside light fittings and switches.

Pour 2-3 gallons of water around the earth electrode.

Check tightness and solidity of all connections.

Carefully remove sockets and look behind them for securing screws close to live conductors.
 
Hi - Agree Murdoch and Strima I would not change out 100mA S type without a test result showing it's at fault. As others have said, it's quite likely a N-E fault exists. If it's in a final circuit unfortunately the single pole rcbo won't remove it from play.
Some questions and thoughts -
What parts of this installation are new?
Any patterns to the tripping?
What is the site Ze? Locate the rod and confirm the impedance of connection from rod to MET and CU earth bar with wander lead. Repair if required.
How long is the underground SWA linking cabinet to CU? What protects this cable? What were the cable IR results please? Carefully check all connections from cutout to CU and the polarity.
Happy Hunting :)
 

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