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<blockquote data-quote="Mell" data-source="post: 505512" data-attributes="member: 33286"><p>Hi special location</p><p></p><p>I did test the RCD without any loads and tripped at half the load, as for your question I wouldn't expect the RCD to trip at 6ma leakage as the RCD is a 30ma and won't trip till it senses over 30ma difference between line and neutral.</p><p></p><p>And on off yes I thought about swapping or trying another RCD but thinking about it I know the other RCD is working correctly so swapping is a better option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mell, post: 505512, member: 33286"] Hi special location I did test the RCD without any loads and tripped at half the load, as for your question I wouldn't expect the RCD to trip at 6ma leakage as the RCD is a 30ma and won't trip till it senses over 30ma difference between line and neutral. And on off yes I thought about swapping or trying another RCD but thinking about it I know the other RCD is working correctly so swapping is a better option. [/QUOTE]
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