Hi guys,
I've just started working in a commercial premises as a technical advisor.
The building has 2 consumer units - one older MEM board and a newer Proteus board, which has a 61008 RCCB protecting ALL of the circuits on this board
My problem is that I've arrived at work this morning, and the RCD has tripped overnight, causing a nightmare with our computer server and systems.
As nobody is ever in the building and all of the computers are switched off when the RCD trips, I can't see it being an overload problem.
I'm going to carry out an RCD test after work, but my assumption is that the RCD may be faulty. Can anyone advise?
Thanks - Chris
I've just started working in a commercial premises as a technical advisor.
The building has 2 consumer units - one older MEM board and a newer Proteus board, which has a 61008 RCCB protecting ALL of the circuits on this board
My problem is that I've arrived at work this morning, and the RCD has tripped overnight, causing a nightmare with our computer server and systems.
As nobody is ever in the building and all of the computers are switched off when the RCD trips, I can't see it being an overload problem.
I'm going to carry out an RCD test after work, but my assumption is that the RCD may be faulty. Can anyone advise?
Thanks - Chris