Right... before we start... I HAVEN'T SEEN THE JOB YET! :^O
this is a house i've worked in a lot, and i know well.. it's also 130 miles away... i'm gonna have to go there in a few weeks.... :_|
RCD tripping after a 'warm up' period.... trips after approx 10 mins, ....reset and it then trips at randomly short intervals... anything between 16 secs to a minute.
but it never trips straight away.
on the phone with customer, isolated fault down to one of the 7 lighting cct's in this house...( i put 4 of them in, but not this one)
in this lighting cct ( 6A mcb) there's 3 florrys, 1 pendant and 12 spotlights.
isolated fault further to a row of 6 spotlights which are switched seperately.
when these 6 spotlights are switched off... there is no fault
told customer to remove 6 x gu10 led bulbs ...
fault is exactly the same even when the bulbs are removed. headbang
i can't blame the rcd as the other 5 cct's work fine on it....
i can't blame the mcb as there's no fault when the 6 spotlights are switched off...
i can't say it's a hard wiring short, as the tripping is never instantaneous...
can i really blame a light switch? lol.....
as i said, it seems like the cct has to 'warm up' before the rcd starts tripping..
obviously when i get there i'll do IR test and RCD ... but other than that, i just wondered if anyone else had seen anything similar to this?
or am i being a bit slow and missing the obvious?
it was rewired 7 years ago... f & j 2000 (?) dis board (seems cheap and nasty, but nice neat wiring job).... tns supply... all earthing and bonding is good when i looked at it 6 months ago.
this is a house i've worked in a lot, and i know well.. it's also 130 miles away... i'm gonna have to go there in a few weeks.... :_|
RCD tripping after a 'warm up' period.... trips after approx 10 mins, ....reset and it then trips at randomly short intervals... anything between 16 secs to a minute.
but it never trips straight away.
on the phone with customer, isolated fault down to one of the 7 lighting cct's in this house...( i put 4 of them in, but not this one)
in this lighting cct ( 6A mcb) there's 3 florrys, 1 pendant and 12 spotlights.
isolated fault further to a row of 6 spotlights which are switched seperately.
when these 6 spotlights are switched off... there is no fault
told customer to remove 6 x gu10 led bulbs ...
fault is exactly the same even when the bulbs are removed. headbang
i can't blame the rcd as the other 5 cct's work fine on it....
i can't blame the mcb as there's no fault when the 6 spotlights are switched off...
i can't say it's a hard wiring short, as the tripping is never instantaneous...
can i really blame a light switch? lol.....
as i said, it seems like the cct has to 'warm up' before the rcd starts tripping..
obviously when i get there i'll do IR test and RCD ... but other than that, i just wondered if anyone else had seen anything similar to this?
or am i being a bit slow and missing the obvious?
it was rewired 7 years ago... f & j 2000 (?) dis board (seems cheap and nasty, but nice neat wiring job).... tns supply... all earthing and bonding is good when i looked at it 6 months ago.
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