pond pump

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A friend has a pond pump that im assuming is faulty because each time it is switched on it trips the downstairs ring. The pump in plugged into a RCD adaptor then into the socket. The question i wanted to ask is why does it trip the ring and not just the RCD adaptor?
 
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If the pump has a live > neutral fault it will not trip an RCD.

RCDs monitor for earth faults.

Fuses & MCBs (which I assume is what is tripping) monitor for overloads (including short circuits)
 
Doh! didn't think of that. Would you say its something to investigate or should i just tell him to replace the pump???
 
If that is the only thing that is causing the sockets to trip, then I'd say replace the pump.
 
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you could plug the pump in eleswher to be sure, but never try to repair a pump cable
 
most people get them wrong / don't understand what they are / try to fit it too close to the pump.:cry:

I once saw on a well known auction site a pond pump for sale with no cable.

the seller said it can easliy be fitted. absolute BS (it is on the pump he was selling)
 
I think it is as likely water is getting into the supply somewhere(connectors, switches,etc) rather than the pump itself.
 

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