Old house with a 1960s fuse box and RCD. Since we bought the place the main RCD (but not the circuit breakers) randomly trips. Getting tired of it and no idea how to proceed.
Typically it trips once every few months. It did it today. It last did it three weeks ago, twice in a row separated by five minutes. Before that it was at least six months since the last trip.
When it happens it can be the middle of the day or the middle of the night. Raining or not raining.
Usually pressing and holding the RCD reset button doesn't reset it the first time but immediately trying again clears the problem.
I called an electrician last year and he said it would be very difficult to isolate but might be related to the pond electrics. I put a separate RCD on the pond electrics, similar to this one:
http://www.diy.com/departments/bq-black-1-gang-240-v-13a-240v-rcd-adaptor/189965_BQ.prd
I was hoping that if it was the pond electrics then only that RCD would trip, but that's not the case. I don't know if the pond RCD is failing to trip, as after each main RCD trip I just hammered on the test/reset buttons for the pond RCD.
I cannot identify any pattern to this.
Not sure if it is related but I will mention it anyway: since moving in 1.5 years ago there are certain lamps and fixtures that continually blow bulbs. Bulbs last only a couple of months. All other lamps/fixtures don't chew through bulbs.
Thanks.
Typically it trips once every few months. It did it today. It last did it three weeks ago, twice in a row separated by five minutes. Before that it was at least six months since the last trip.
When it happens it can be the middle of the day or the middle of the night. Raining or not raining.
Usually pressing and holding the RCD reset button doesn't reset it the first time but immediately trying again clears the problem.
I called an electrician last year and he said it would be very difficult to isolate but might be related to the pond electrics. I put a separate RCD on the pond electrics, similar to this one:
http://www.diy.com/departments/bq-black-1-gang-240-v-13a-240v-rcd-adaptor/189965_BQ.prd
I was hoping that if it was the pond electrics then only that RCD would trip, but that's not the case. I don't know if the pond RCD is failing to trip, as after each main RCD trip I just hammered on the test/reset buttons for the pond RCD.
I cannot identify any pattern to this.
Not sure if it is related but I will mention it anyway: since moving in 1.5 years ago there are certain lamps and fixtures that continually blow bulbs. Bulbs last only a couple of months. All other lamps/fixtures don't chew through bulbs.
Thanks.