Got a friend who called me saying his electrics keep tripping a few times per day, popped over and on the TN-S supply found a 80A 100mA RCD fitted by the supply authority after the meter and before the DP isolator.
It was sealed like the meter etc hence my confidence it was SA fitted.
It was this 100mA RCD that was tripping a lot, my suspicion was this 100mA trip was faulty as it was random and could be any time of the day such as when nothing was being used.
The consumer unit it feeds is a split board with all but 3 circuits protected a 63A 30mA RCD.
I added 30mA RCBO's to the board on the remaining 3 circuits (2 x Lights & 1 x Immersion heater so they all have 30mA protection and removed the suspect 100mA from the system.
Since then the tripping issue has happened in any of the 30mA trips so I can only assume it was a faulty 80mA RCB which has been removed.
The system is getting a full EICR next week as some of the Zs readings I picked up were crap which is probably not helped by a very dubious sized bit of sub main wiring in place.
What I could not work out was why this 100mA RCD was there in the first place. I found the Ze is 0.4 Ohms (0.8 is max on TNS so not an issue).
If anyone has any ideas why it may have had this 80A 100mA RCD was fitted by the supply folks I would be interested to know.
It was sealed like the meter etc hence my confidence it was SA fitted.
It was this 100mA RCD that was tripping a lot, my suspicion was this 100mA trip was faulty as it was random and could be any time of the day such as when nothing was being used.
The consumer unit it feeds is a split board with all but 3 circuits protected a 63A 30mA RCD.
I added 30mA RCBO's to the board on the remaining 3 circuits (2 x Lights & 1 x Immersion heater so they all have 30mA protection and removed the suspect 100mA from the system.
Since then the tripping issue has happened in any of the 30mA trips so I can only assume it was a faulty 80mA RCB which has been removed.
The system is getting a full EICR next week as some of the Zs readings I picked up were crap which is probably not helped by a very dubious sized bit of sub main wiring in place.
What I could not work out was why this 100mA RCD was there in the first place. I found the Ze is 0.4 Ohms (0.8 is max on TNS so not an issue).
If anyone has any ideas why it may have had this 80A 100mA RCD was fitted by the supply folks I would be interested to know.