


so what we try to do is find it without the meters. First one tests if the RCD is OK, second one uses DC to test for leakage, but since our supply is AC it is only an indication, the third meter actually measures the leakage, but clearly can't be used once the RCD has tripped.

Seems like instant:When you say keeps tripping - every 10 minutes? Every hour? Once per day?
When I push lever up it just flicks back down again

I believe your suppose to leave it off and uplug all appliances on that circuit then turn the switch back on. Then start plugging everything in one by one until you find the appliance that is no working probably.My consumer unit keeps trippin̈g out. My lights are working but sockets, cooker etc are out. When I push lever up it just flicks back down again. What do I do?View attachment 409470

No dont think soSilly question, but is the switch one of those annoying ones that cannot be properly switched back up without first pushing it down (to feel a click)?

The problem is, an RCD can trip with a neutral fault, and the MCBs do not isolate the neutral, however an isolator does, so turn off the cooker isolator and the immersion heater isolator and unplug everything as there may be a neutral to earth fault. Also turn off main switch (Isolator) will the RCD reset then? If it does not reset with main isolator off, then the RCD is faulty.
No. It Hager, so no mid place blues. It’s MK (IIRC) that has the mid way thingy.Silly question, but is the switch one of those annoying ones that cannot be properly switched back up without first pushing it down (to feel a click)?
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