Timotei
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"Intermittent" fault, oven / hob circuit has tripped 4 times this year, most recently a week ago. Customer can see no pattern other than when they (and possibly only the oven) are in use.
RCBO tests satisfactory (trip / ramp)
Comined demand of oven / hob is well below 32A of RCBO even before diversity.
All cable lengths satisfactory IR (>199M)
Oven / hob low IR (c.5M) but ok...clamp meter shows <1.8mA max leakage when running...
IR tested L / N conductor terminations (load) on "cooker switch"...0.2M
Would say this was the issue. When oven / hob have been running and conductor temps have built up suspect a short between L / N causing "trip".....any thoughts?
However, the switch was replaced a couple of months ago and the fault pre-dates this.....it's possible that both switches are / were faulty....but how likely?...
Have I missed anything?
Would you have done anything different / extra?
Edit - there is a solar PV installation with RCBO / energy monitor within the DB....RCBOs are Type A but single pole....could there be a DC leakage N / CPC from the PV setup which is causing sufficient DC leakage to cause my trip via the common N bar?....but other RCBOs on the board had shorter trip times / ramp test times than the oven circuit RCBO....I dont "do solar" (not enough sun up here in Salop!)...so would never claim to be 100% with its issues....I'm not certain how / if it's possible to measure for DC leakage with my clamp meter (Megger)....I'll have to dig out the instructions tomorrow.
How low would the IR need to be at the terminations before a L-N "short"? I usually work on an assumption of 0.008M for an earth fault to trip the RCBO....
I am working on the assumption of a faulty switch...but the fault pre-dating this switch has me doubting myself.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
Timotei
RCBO tests satisfactory (trip / ramp)
Comined demand of oven / hob is well below 32A of RCBO even before diversity.
All cable lengths satisfactory IR (>199M)
Oven / hob low IR (c.5M) but ok...clamp meter shows <1.8mA max leakage when running...
IR tested L / N conductor terminations (load) on "cooker switch"...0.2M
Would say this was the issue. When oven / hob have been running and conductor temps have built up suspect a short between L / N causing "trip".....any thoughts?
However, the switch was replaced a couple of months ago and the fault pre-dates this.....it's possible that both switches are / were faulty....but how likely?...
Have I missed anything?
Would you have done anything different / extra?
Edit - there is a solar PV installation with RCBO / energy monitor within the DB....RCBOs are Type A but single pole....could there be a DC leakage N / CPC from the PV setup which is causing sufficient DC leakage to cause my trip via the common N bar?....but other RCBOs on the board had shorter trip times / ramp test times than the oven circuit RCBO....I dont "do solar" (not enough sun up here in Salop!)...so would never claim to be 100% with its issues....I'm not certain how / if it's possible to measure for DC leakage with my clamp meter (Megger)....I'll have to dig out the instructions tomorrow.
How low would the IR need to be at the terminations before a L-N "short"? I usually work on an assumption of 0.008M for an earth fault to trip the RCBO....
I am working on the assumption of a faulty switch...but the fault pre-dating this switch has me doubting myself.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
Timotei
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