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My guys were testing a 500ma time delayed RCD today with our Fluke tester, can’t remember the model, 1556???
I had a go and couldn’t get it to trip either. The tester was set to time delayed setting, 500mA, did the 30s countdown but didn’t trip. Am I doing something wrong?? And yes I was definetly testing the load side of the RCD!?
 
My guys were testing a 500ma time delayed RCD today with our Fluke tester, can’t remember the model, 1556???
I had a go and couldn’t get it to trip either. The tester was set to time delayed setting, 500mA, did the 30s countdown but didn’t trip. Am I doing something wrong?? And yes I was definetly testing the load side of the RCD!?
Had you it set to the correct type of RCD, i.e. you weren't DC saturating an AC RCD or something like that?
 
Try it on the circuit not at the terminals. I can’t remember but there was one or two brands that don’t like being tested at the terminals...I don’t know the reasoning behind it, but worth a try.

It's memshield 2 MR30 RCBO pods which can't be tested from the terminal screws because the live sensing coil is on the pod which clips on above the terminal.
 

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