Here's the senario. Regency building with 5 flats contained within. System is 3 Phase with a further 2 service fuses added on making 5 in total, earthing is TT. Each flat is fed via a mixture of DP 100mA or 30mA RCD's which in turn feed KMF switched fuse isolators. 16mm T&E tails to each flat (old skool), most of which have Wylex boards with BS EN 3036 Semi enclosed fuses.
Tenant on ground floor reported fault with gas cooker tripping RCD when he used either the oven light or the ignition. When his RCD tripped it similtaneously tripped the RCD feeding the basement flat. Apparently this has happened on a number of occasions but was never reported.
Ground floor flat is 100mA RCD, basement 30mA. Tested both RCDs, 30mA tripped within specified times and at 27mA when ramp tested. The 100mA however would trip within specified time at x1 on 0 & 180 degrees (without tripping the other RCD) but my Megger gave me the message >50V when attempting x5 test. Zs at socket outlet is 118 ohms.
Simulated similtaneous RCD trip by plugging in cooker & switching on oven light.
I'm kinda thinking that there may be a borrowed neutral (or an entire circuit!) between both flats but have never encountered this type of fault before. It was late in the day so suffice to say I will be going back in next few days to try & sort it.
Anybody else come across this before? Any help greatly appreciated.
Tenant on ground floor reported fault with gas cooker tripping RCD when he used either the oven light or the ignition. When his RCD tripped it similtaneously tripped the RCD feeding the basement flat. Apparently this has happened on a number of occasions but was never reported.
Ground floor flat is 100mA RCD, basement 30mA. Tested both RCDs, 30mA tripped within specified times and at 27mA when ramp tested. The 100mA however would trip within specified time at x1 on 0 & 180 degrees (without tripping the other RCD) but my Megger gave me the message >50V when attempting x5 test. Zs at socket outlet is 118 ohms.
Simulated similtaneous RCD trip by plugging in cooker & switching on oven light.
I'm kinda thinking that there may be a borrowed neutral (or an entire circuit!) between both flats but have never encountered this type of fault before. It was late in the day so suffice to say I will be going back in next few days to try & sort it.
Anybody else come across this before? Any help greatly appreciated.