I have been getting RCD trips for a while when I put the CH radiators on.
I can run the hot water consistently with no problem, and if I take the CH electric via its own (RCD) extension from non-RCD side of the distrubution box, it still trips only when I use the radiators. But at least the rest of the power in the house stays on.
I have a Glow Worm Energysaver boiler and a single pump to two zone valves, one for the rads and one for the water. The radiator zone valve is British Gas with the codes BGMVSP-2 and NPC CODE 555212 written on.
I am assuming a problem with the valve rather than the room stat or boiler.
I figured temporarily ( BG can come around middle of next week under my Home Care plan ) to open the zone valve, but to get around the trip I would also need to disconnect the live and neutral wires coming into it. The problem is that the spade connectors do not want to come off. Are they soldered or something?
I can't see it very well at the back of the cupboard and I can't figure out how to remove the box from the pipe either. Hopeless eh?
Can anyone help? Now that the humidity has gone up again it is tripping pretty frequently and my wife is getting a bit fed up with the mains cable strung across the kitchen
Thanks
I can run the hot water consistently with no problem, and if I take the CH electric via its own (RCD) extension from non-RCD side of the distrubution box, it still trips only when I use the radiators. But at least the rest of the power in the house stays on.
I have a Glow Worm Energysaver boiler and a single pump to two zone valves, one for the rads and one for the water. The radiator zone valve is British Gas with the codes BGMVSP-2 and NPC CODE 555212 written on.
I am assuming a problem with the valve rather than the room stat or boiler.
I figured temporarily ( BG can come around middle of next week under my Home Care plan ) to open the zone valve, but to get around the trip I would also need to disconnect the live and neutral wires coming into it. The problem is that the spade connectors do not want to come off. Are they soldered or something?
I can't see it very well at the back of the cupboard and I can't figure out how to remove the box from the pipe either. Hopeless eh?
Can anyone help? Now that the humidity has gone up again it is tripping pretty frequently and my wife is getting a bit fed up with the mains cable strung across the kitchen
Thanks