I have just read the topic about a tripping RCD and my neighbour has just called me yesterday with a similar problem can you help.
In this case she has a old type board with glass fuses in the old brown rewirable type of holders. 3036's ?. Between this and the main incoming supply is a RCD switch.
The main RCD switch keeps tripping. Having been told she thinks its the fridge freezer in the outhouse which is on a fused spur supplied from the downstairs ring i spend much time checking sockets etc. Worthwhile as a few loose earths where found. Reset the RCD Everthying ok for a couple of mins then the RCD trips.
So i start to isolate all other circuits by removing the breakers switching on waiting to see if we get a trip. Finally this confirms it is the circuit that the outhouse is supplied from. This time it tripped after a few seconds.
Anyway cutting a long story down she suddenly remembers that the sceptic tank pump is also run off this circuit. So i remove this element from the circuit switch everything back on at the main and in 15 mins no trip.
Reconnect the pump and within a seconds it trips again.
I check all the connections to the pump and appart from a little rust on a choc block connector in the chamber all seems ok. We flushed the pump. Switched it back on and after a good 10 minites nothing tripped. I thought great cured.
You guessed it, this morning i get a call, its tripped again.
The bit i cant get my head round is why are the trips occuring over different time periods and not instantaneously the pump is switched on and active (its one of those automatic ones with a float switch).
The other difference to the other post about the RCD tripping is that in this case everything else in the house is switched off, so i dont think its a gradual build up of leakage.
The neighbour is elderly and not rich so i dont want hr to go out and buy a new pump at £150+ to find the problem is not the pump.
Any suggestions what else i can do to find the problem or do you think it is just the pump.
Sorry for the long post.
In this case she has a old type board with glass fuses in the old brown rewirable type of holders. 3036's ?. Between this and the main incoming supply is a RCD switch.
The main RCD switch keeps tripping. Having been told she thinks its the fridge freezer in the outhouse which is on a fused spur supplied from the downstairs ring i spend much time checking sockets etc. Worthwhile as a few loose earths where found. Reset the RCD Everthying ok for a couple of mins then the RCD trips.
So i start to isolate all other circuits by removing the breakers switching on waiting to see if we get a trip. Finally this confirms it is the circuit that the outhouse is supplied from. This time it tripped after a few seconds.
Anyway cutting a long story down she suddenly remembers that the sceptic tank pump is also run off this circuit. So i remove this element from the circuit switch everything back on at the main and in 15 mins no trip.
Reconnect the pump and within a seconds it trips again.
I check all the connections to the pump and appart from a little rust on a choc block connector in the chamber all seems ok. We flushed the pump. Switched it back on and after a good 10 minites nothing tripped. I thought great cured.
You guessed it, this morning i get a call, its tripped again.
The bit i cant get my head round is why are the trips occuring over different time periods and not instantaneously the pump is switched on and active (its one of those automatic ones with a float switch).
The other difference to the other post about the RCD tripping is that in this case everything else in the house is switched off, so i dont think its a gradual build up of leakage.
The neighbour is elderly and not rich so i dont want hr to go out and buy a new pump at £150+ to find the problem is not the pump.
Any suggestions what else i can do to find the problem or do you think it is just the pump.
Sorry for the long post.
