Hi All
Just after any ideas, i am trying to find a fault on some extrernal bollards (70w sons), the cct is randomly tripping the RCBO every 4-14 days. The problem is that there is 28 bollard lights on the one circuit which is switched via a contactor, so finding it is a nightmare, i have took most of them apart and there was a couple with control gear that looks like moisture has got to it at one point. My idea is to take out the rcdbo and feed it off an mcb with a timedelay rcd and get some sort of individual rcd for each light so only the faulty light will trip in the future as the fittings deteriorate, ui have just not found the inline rcd yet, or take out the control gear and fit some other sort of lamp in the existing lights because in my experience when the control gear starts to 'go' thety start tripping the rcd before there is any visiblesigns or smell. If anyone has any ideas i would appreciate it no matter how big or small.
I should of said it is wired in a daisy chain eg 1 in 1 out with only 1 feed so i cant split the lights up without major works and digging etc.
Thanks Graham
Just after any ideas, i am trying to find a fault on some extrernal bollards (70w sons), the cct is randomly tripping the RCBO every 4-14 days. The problem is that there is 28 bollard lights on the one circuit which is switched via a contactor, so finding it is a nightmare, i have took most of them apart and there was a couple with control gear that looks like moisture has got to it at one point. My idea is to take out the rcdbo and feed it off an mcb with a timedelay rcd and get some sort of individual rcd for each light so only the faulty light will trip in the future as the fittings deteriorate, ui have just not found the inline rcd yet, or take out the control gear and fit some other sort of lamp in the existing lights because in my experience when the control gear starts to 'go' thety start tripping the rcd before there is any visiblesigns or smell. If anyone has any ideas i would appreciate it no matter how big or small.
I should of said it is wired in a daisy chain eg 1 in 1 out with only 1 feed so i cant split the lights up without major works and digging etc.
Thanks Graham