Hi guys
Been called to a doctors house recently....you know the type that have plenty of money but want to hold off on shelling out.
Intermittent rcd tripping. Quite a dated installation, large house 17 circuits and all protected by a 30ma rcd.
Went to ramp test and it tripped straight away, put it on half, tripped right away, ZS of a socket, tripped right away.
On investigating I found a socket above the counter that was for the cooker hood. This socket wasnt even screwed back and there was plenty of grease. So I disconnected and put it in blocks...so far the last 2 days the client has reported not one single trip.
Then he plugs in his electric car and boom it goes. Now he hasn't had an actual car charging point installed as of yet he just has a Tesla 3 pin standard plug and lead. I haven't had a look at this yet though.
I'm wondering aside the grease when the car is plugged in is it just tipping over the mA? Does it need two rcds covering both boards? Or is there going to be a problem with his car charger?
Been called to a doctors house recently....you know the type that have plenty of money but want to hold off on shelling out.
Intermittent rcd tripping. Quite a dated installation, large house 17 circuits and all protected by a 30ma rcd.
Went to ramp test and it tripped straight away, put it on half, tripped right away, ZS of a socket, tripped right away.
On investigating I found a socket above the counter that was for the cooker hood. This socket wasnt even screwed back and there was plenty of grease. So I disconnected and put it in blocks...so far the last 2 days the client has reported not one single trip.
Then he plugs in his electric car and boom it goes. Now he hasn't had an actual car charging point installed as of yet he just has a Tesla 3 pin standard plug and lead. I haven't had a look at this yet though.
I'm wondering aside the grease when the car is plugged in is it just tipping over the mA? Does it need two rcds covering both boards? Or is there going to be a problem with his car charger?