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jonboy1
I have had a call out to investigate an RCD tripping. Initially this was thought to be caused by a leak from the shower. The installation has been installed poorly with a multitude of junction boxes under the floor (i counted 15 within 2 metres of the fuseboard). I located the problem circuits, 1 no. shower and 1 no. ring circuit. The cables were clear on IR test except for the shower which as soon as it was switched on tripped the RCD. I suspected that there was a problem with the shower although found it unusual as this too rang out clear with 250V IR test to heating element. I checked the ring circuit and this too was clear although when an extension lead was plugged in it tripped the RCD again (extension lead was ok). Then the client informed me that the vacuum cleaner had tripped the RCD from another socket which was on a totally different circuit to the other 2. I have a nagging suspicion that the RCD is faulty but there seems to be too many other variables to consider. Quote the client "we did not have a problem before the shower leak"
Short of beginning to strip the whole installation down and test i am at a loss as to where to start. I checked neutral and earth conductors IR with most of the circuits connected and they were clear, Megger is brand new, polarity is correct, along with voltage. I did find several loose connections in the backs of sockets etc but tightened them up and a completely loose neutral connection at the board. There has been a problem with rodents as well as the leak but all cables tested are clear. It seems that as soon as any substantial load is applied to circuit the RCD trips. Aside from changing the RCD are there any suggestions that you can offer. I have very little confidence in the installation as i found so many faults without even beginning to test.
Open to any useful suggestions.
Short of beginning to strip the whole installation down and test i am at a loss as to where to start. I checked neutral and earth conductors IR with most of the circuits connected and they were clear, Megger is brand new, polarity is correct, along with voltage. I did find several loose connections in the backs of sockets etc but tightened them up and a completely loose neutral connection at the board. There has been a problem with rodents as well as the leak but all cables tested are clear. It seems that as soon as any substantial load is applied to circuit the RCD trips. Aside from changing the RCD are there any suggestions that you can offer. I have very little confidence in the installation as i found so many faults without even beginning to test.
Open to any useful suggestions.