Hi all, As I’ve got some free time at the moment I have been trying to resolve a tricky electrical problem on a garden fountain and hoped somebody might be able to point me in the right direction?
The fountain trips the RCD in the main consumer unit but I am struggling to establish any logic as to when and why it occurs. It is fed from the consumer unit to a small distribution board in the shed and from there via an underground armoured cable to a junction box near the fountain. The submersible pump is then connected into the junction box with a 10m long 3 core flex cable. The fountain will trip the RCD within a few seconds when it is switched on.
To test the pump I disconnected it from the junction box and connected it via an extension lead to a 13A Skt in the greenhouse. This is fed via a separate armoured cable from the distribution board in the shed. Initially this seemed to solve the problem but then discovered that when the flex cable between the junction box and pump is wet it will trip intermittently (but far less than originally).
I have carefully inspected the flex but could find no visible damage.
I then tried submerging sections of the flex into a bucket of water (similar to checking for a puncture on a bike tyre) but the RCD did not trip. I then submerged the whole flex in the bucket and again it did not trip, however when I put my hand in the bucket to remove the flex received a shock. Probably not full 240v, but enough for me to let go rather quickly! This still did not trip the RCD.
I have tried two different extension leads between the greenhouse and the flex and the intermittent tripping problem is worse with one than the other.
At one point the fountain had been running for a considerable time, then tripped when I stood on the flex. At other times I cannot get it to trip by standing on or moving the flex.
I wondered if there could be several issues which are combining to give this odd behaviour but wanted to get your thoughts on how best to proceed.
Sorry for the lengthy post and thanks in advance for any advice.
Neil
The fountain trips the RCD in the main consumer unit but I am struggling to establish any logic as to when and why it occurs. It is fed from the consumer unit to a small distribution board in the shed and from there via an underground armoured cable to a junction box near the fountain. The submersible pump is then connected into the junction box with a 10m long 3 core flex cable. The fountain will trip the RCD within a few seconds when it is switched on.
To test the pump I disconnected it from the junction box and connected it via an extension lead to a 13A Skt in the greenhouse. This is fed via a separate armoured cable from the distribution board in the shed. Initially this seemed to solve the problem but then discovered that when the flex cable between the junction box and pump is wet it will trip intermittently (but far less than originally).
I have carefully inspected the flex but could find no visible damage.
I then tried submerging sections of the flex into a bucket of water (similar to checking for a puncture on a bike tyre) but the RCD did not trip. I then submerged the whole flex in the bucket and again it did not trip, however when I put my hand in the bucket to remove the flex received a shock. Probably not full 240v, but enough for me to let go rather quickly! This still did not trip the RCD.
I have tried two different extension leads between the greenhouse and the flex and the intermittent tripping problem is worse with one than the other.
At one point the fountain had been running for a considerable time, then tripped when I stood on the flex. At other times I cannot get it to trip by standing on or moving the flex.
I wondered if there could be several issues which are combining to give this odd behaviour but wanted to get your thoughts on how best to proceed.
Sorry for the lengthy post and thanks in advance for any advice.
Neil