gselectrical
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I was called to a Caravan Park earlier. Reports of RCD's tripping. I had a similar situation a while back where I posted about it on here. Received loads of help and info from Sidewinder. (Thanks again)
Anyway. When I got there I was told that RCD's within a few hookups and the main toilet block had been tripping at the same time (not sure whether is was exactly the same time or cascade)
I have attached an image below of what I found. The door of the Square D 3 phase DB was pushed up against the metal enclosure (by a piece of ply within the mains room) housing the 3-phase cutout & meter. You can see in the picture where there has been some sort of arcing due to the 2 different earthing systems in use.
To confirm, I tested the Ze at the Square D board. 116ohms (TT system). I then clamped the earth lead to one of the screws securing the metal enclosure of the meter/cutout. 0.15ohms (TNC-S) system.
Now, could this cause the RCD's to trip?
The reason I ask this is because when I carried out a L-N loop test at the 3 phase Square D board, I got 16ohms. Even though I got 0.15ohms when testing L-E loop of cutout/meter.
Your thaughts on this one would be much appreciated.
GS
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Anyway. When I got there I was told that RCD's within a few hookups and the main toilet block had been tripping at the same time (not sure whether is was exactly the same time or cascade)
I have attached an image below of what I found. The door of the Square D 3 phase DB was pushed up against the metal enclosure (by a piece of ply within the mains room) housing the 3-phase cutout & meter. You can see in the picture where there has been some sort of arcing due to the 2 different earthing systems in use.
To confirm, I tested the Ze at the Square D board. 116ohms (TT system). I then clamped the earth lead to one of the screws securing the metal enclosure of the meter/cutout. 0.15ohms (TNC-S) system.
Now, could this cause the RCD's to trip?
The reason I ask this is because when I carried out a L-N loop test at the 3 phase Square D board, I got 16ohms. Even though I got 0.15ohms when testing L-E loop of cutout/meter.
Your thaughts on this one would be much appreciated.
GS
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