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One of the RCDs keeps tripping in one of the propertys we are working on. The RCD supports the ring in the kitchen, lights and doorbell from what I can remember. when we put the ring on the other rcd in the consumer unit it didnt trip, but we need to investigate this tommorow. Any ideas whats happening. I know the purpose of a rcd is to monitor the circuits it is protecting and turn its self of if it notices a difference in current going out on the line and back on the neautral of 30mA or more.
 
The thought process was that dead tests were complete and as we all know the IR tests check the final circuits only, they don't check out the CU wiring itself (but do affect the RCD/RCBO behaviour) hence suggesting the main neutrals in the CU be checked.
 
The first thread said doorbell is on the rcd. Maybe I'm reading it wrong but is the rcd feeding a transformer. If so then some transformers are notorious for tripping rcds.Its only a stab at the dark but I would start there.
 
im ashamed to say no no dead tests have been done its a case of get it in and move on to the next one. someone is supposed to come out and test but they havent yet. Im picking the tester up tommorow so will be performing the dead tests
 
Ive got the onsite guide to refer to tommorow and read in a minute, but i dont suppose someone wants to talk me through the tests just to refresh things idealy from start ton finish of exactly how u go about it.
 
Of the top of me bonce, assuming a newly installed circuit.

Visual checks (usually done during construction if working alone).
End to end continuity of conductors, using either R1+R2 method or wandering lead method (favour the first as you'll get polarity as a side effect).
Insulation resistance testing of conductors for final circuits
Polarity checks.

Then on to live testing:
Live Polarity Test.
Ze, current tests, Zs.
Then on to RCD/RCBO tests
and finally functional testing.

In practice for an existing installation you'd normally check Ze, PSSC etc before hand
 
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