Got called to a house yesterday. Their RCD has been tripping a lot. Customer said it tripped 5 or 6 times on Sunday, with no aparrent correlation to time or activity.
The setup is a new dual split CU installed about a year ago. Aparrently it has been tripping ever since it was fitted, but got progressively worse.
The CU has been moved from one side of the kitchen to the other, and I can't yet find the joint.
I got my megger on the job and got various readings ranging from >500MΩ down to 9MΩ on the individual circuits, and about 3MΩ for all the circuits together (L&N-E) If I disconnect the 9MΩ circuit, the overall reading jumps to about 12MΩ
I have left that circuit disconnected, and the customer rang me today to say the CU hasn't tripped at all for 24hrs now, so I reckon that's the right circuit.
Here's the strange thing. The circuit just feeds 7 lights wired on central joint box with no earth! Did some more testing and got a reading of 0.012MΩ L-E when the top of the stairs light is on, but it turns out this has it's neutral borrowed from another circuit on the same RCD.
I've left the rest of the circuit live with the top of stairs 2 way disconnected for now to see how it goes, but I don't see how that would cause an RCD trip, and if it isn't that what could cause an RCD trip on an unearthed circuit? There is one outside light, but I've stripped it all down and confirmed >1000MΩ on IR.
I still need to find the hidden joint, but it could be anywhere.
Just to add, I ramp tested the RCD and it tripped at 22.5mA both with and without the wiring connected.
Sorry for the long post, any thoughts much appreciated.
The setup is a new dual split CU installed about a year ago. Aparrently it has been tripping ever since it was fitted, but got progressively worse.
The CU has been moved from one side of the kitchen to the other, and I can't yet find the joint.
I got my megger on the job and got various readings ranging from >500MΩ down to 9MΩ on the individual circuits, and about 3MΩ for all the circuits together (L&N-E) If I disconnect the 9MΩ circuit, the overall reading jumps to about 12MΩ
I have left that circuit disconnected, and the customer rang me today to say the CU hasn't tripped at all for 24hrs now, so I reckon that's the right circuit.
Here's the strange thing. The circuit just feeds 7 lights wired on central joint box with no earth! Did some more testing and got a reading of 0.012MΩ L-E when the top of the stairs light is on, but it turns out this has it's neutral borrowed from another circuit on the same RCD.
I've left the rest of the circuit live with the top of stairs 2 way disconnected for now to see how it goes, but I don't see how that would cause an RCD trip, and if it isn't that what could cause an RCD trip on an unearthed circuit? There is one outside light, but I've stripped it all down and confirmed >1000MΩ on IR.
I still need to find the hidden joint, but it could be anywhere.
Just to add, I ramp tested the RCD and it tripped at 22.5mA both with and without the wiring connected.
Sorry for the long post, any thoughts much appreciated.