I was recently called to a domestic nuisance tripping job, dual-RCD Wylex board with one of the RCCBs tripping intermittently, mostly during the night. TNC-S, rewired couple of years ago (not by me).
Three circuits on this RCCB: Cooker, Downstairs sockets, Downstairs lights (I know - dumb layout…)
Couldn’t find a smoking gun so I put this down to either cumulative fault current, or an intermittent fault on an appliance. I reconfigured the board so these 3 circuits were on separate RCBOs, in the hope that either it would cure the problem or at least narrow down the search.
All fine for a week or so.
Then - phone call - both the cooker and downstairs sockets RCBOs had tripped simultaneously. And the lady thought the downstairs lights flickered a second or two before.
Any thoughts? I don’t know where to go next with this. I went back today and rechecked the insulation resistance and clamped for fault current - no change to the above.
It tripped again the same way this evening and this time they were 100% sure the lights went dim immediately before.
There’s no leakage between these circuits so how can two RCBOs be tripping simultaneously, and what is causing the lights to dim???
Three circuits on this RCCB: Cooker, Downstairs sockets, Downstairs lights (I know - dumb layout…)
- all tested for insulation resistance to earth at 250V (all >99M), also tested ins res between these circuits, all >99M;
- earth leakage clamp revealed 7mA on cooker, 7mA on ring, and 2mA on lights. This was steady state. When first switched on, earth leakage spiked higher.
Couldn’t find a smoking gun so I put this down to either cumulative fault current, or an intermittent fault on an appliance. I reconfigured the board so these 3 circuits were on separate RCBOs, in the hope that either it would cure the problem or at least narrow down the search.
All fine for a week or so.
Then - phone call - both the cooker and downstairs sockets RCBOs had tripped simultaneously. And the lady thought the downstairs lights flickered a second or two before.
Any thoughts? I don’t know where to go next with this. I went back today and rechecked the insulation resistance and clamped for fault current - no change to the above.
It tripped again the same way this evening and this time they were 100% sure the lights went dim immediately before.
There’s no leakage between these circuits so how can two RCBOs be tripping simultaneously, and what is causing the lights to dim???