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Hi, been to a house today and customer complains that the RCD trips SOMETIMES when she uses the iron and almost always when she uses the hob. The RCD will not reset unless all the breakers are first switched off.
Apparently it's been like this for some years. Looks like the place was rewired maybe about 10 years ago and there was nothing obviously dodgy.
All circuits on the board are protected by one 30ma RCD. There are 2 rings, (1 for the kitchen and one for the rest of the house) 2 lights, 1 alarm, 1 outside light, 1 16a radial feeding one socket, 1 hob and 1 cooker circuit.
I tested the RCD in isolation and it was fine. I disconnected the hob and did a 1/2 times test and the RCD tripped.
I unplugged/switched off all the appliances and after isolating the various circuits and retesting the RCD I realised that it only fails the 1/2 test if BOTH ring circuits are switched on.
If just one ring is on (it doesn't matter which) and all the other circuits are on then the RCD passes the 1/2 test.
If just the 2 rings are on and everything else is off it still fails the test.
I did a ramp test on each ring in turn - one trips at 19ma the other at 23ma.
I did an IR test on the rings and they were both OK.
One sparky I spoke to suggested that one 30ma RCD may not be enough for the size of the house/number of appliances (it's a big property but as everything was switched off I can't see how this would matter?)
Would appreciate any ideas!
Thanks
Apparently it's been like this for some years. Looks like the place was rewired maybe about 10 years ago and there was nothing obviously dodgy.
All circuits on the board are protected by one 30ma RCD. There are 2 rings, (1 for the kitchen and one for the rest of the house) 2 lights, 1 alarm, 1 outside light, 1 16a radial feeding one socket, 1 hob and 1 cooker circuit.
I tested the RCD in isolation and it was fine. I disconnected the hob and did a 1/2 times test and the RCD tripped.
I unplugged/switched off all the appliances and after isolating the various circuits and retesting the RCD I realised that it only fails the 1/2 test if BOTH ring circuits are switched on.
If just one ring is on (it doesn't matter which) and all the other circuits are on then the RCD passes the 1/2 test.
If just the 2 rings are on and everything else is off it still fails the test.
I did a ramp test on each ring in turn - one trips at 19ma the other at 23ma.
I did an IR test on the rings and they were both OK.
One sparky I spoke to suggested that one 30ma RCD may not be enough for the size of the house/number of appliances (it's a big property but as everything was switched off I can't see how this would matter?)
Would appreciate any ideas!
Thanks
