I have 2 CUs in my house, box one covering lights/ cooker/ machine etc. The other box 2 is for sockets, garage and a few other things. several days ago, the RCD for box 2 tripped. After spending quite a time checking all the cabling in the box I tried to isolate which MCB the issue might be coming from, but with all MCBs off and the RCD on, any MCD I switched on tripped the RCD so I couldnt isolate the issue. I bought a new identical Wylex RCD, but same issue.
I then went to the garage, as I suspected the issue might be in the CU thats installed there. The is covered by the RCD in the house, so only has a mains isolator at the garage CU. Again any MCD that was switched on in isolation tripped the RCD in the house.
SO I stripped all the wiring back from the 5 MCD's and the mains isolator, presuming that the problem electrical item was somehow "polluting" the whole CU causing an issue when any MCD was turned on. One by one, I connected back the MCDs for lights, sockets and EV charger. Ultimately I isolated the problem to the cable from the EV charger . I again disconnected all the MCBs and all the negative and earth cables from the CU, and just connected the EV charger to the Mains Isolator, earth and negative. Again the RCD in the house CU tripped. The EV Charger has been running flawlessly for 3 years with no issues until now. I opened the EV charger, disconnected and reconnected the mains in wiring, the wiring to the charger cable, and all LED connectors etc. It was still tripping the RCD in the house.
I then bypassed the RCD in the house with the EV charger connected directly to supply. It started up as normal, was fully functional and on connection to the car, charged it as normal for 4 hours whilst I watched closely for any issues and checked the cabling periodically.
I know RCDs detect various faults like earth leakage etc, but the charger seems to be working quite normal without the RCD. Now, before the inevitable comments, I am not going to run the charger without the RCD in place as there is an obvious fault. I cant figure it out so will be getting a spark in. But given the information, and just for my curiosity, what could be causing this and why does the charger function normally when it receives a direct electric supply with no obvious ill effects? Many thanks.
I then went to the garage, as I suspected the issue might be in the CU thats installed there. The is covered by the RCD in the house, so only has a mains isolator at the garage CU. Again any MCD that was switched on in isolation tripped the RCD in the house.
SO I stripped all the wiring back from the 5 MCD's and the mains isolator, presuming that the problem electrical item was somehow "polluting" the whole CU causing an issue when any MCD was turned on. One by one, I connected back the MCDs for lights, sockets and EV charger. Ultimately I isolated the problem to the cable from the EV charger . I again disconnected all the MCBs and all the negative and earth cables from the CU, and just connected the EV charger to the Mains Isolator, earth and negative. Again the RCD in the house CU tripped. The EV Charger has been running flawlessly for 3 years with no issues until now. I opened the EV charger, disconnected and reconnected the mains in wiring, the wiring to the charger cable, and all LED connectors etc. It was still tripping the RCD in the house.
I then bypassed the RCD in the house with the EV charger connected directly to supply. It started up as normal, was fully functional and on connection to the car, charged it as normal for 4 hours whilst I watched closely for any issues and checked the cabling periodically.
I know RCDs detect various faults like earth leakage etc, but the charger seems to be working quite normal without the RCD. Now, before the inevitable comments, I am not going to run the charger without the RCD in place as there is an obvious fault. I cant figure it out so will be getting a spark in. But given the information, and just for my curiosity, what could be causing this and why does the charger function normally when it receives a direct electric supply with no obvious ill effects? Many thanks.




