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brand new RCD don't work
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<blockquote data-quote="batty" data-source="post: 72374" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>Not Hager generally used to get main problems Wylex but I replaced one on some street lighting a few months back it had been in a few years and kept tripping out so tested installaton which was very good so concluded it was the RCD changed and have not been called back. I have fitted a lot of Hager Rcbo's recently they tripped ok on 1x test but where failing on 5 x test but I think it may have been my old tester a di-log. My Fluke is away being repaired more than its here so have gone back to my Megger cm500 this works well apart from the low current loop test which can be out considerably. When I get my Fluke back I am going to send it away to hopefully get it adjusted.</p><p></p><p>Batty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="batty, post: 72374, member: 66"] Not Hager generally used to get main problems Wylex but I replaced one on some street lighting a few months back it had been in a few years and kept tripping out so tested installaton which was very good so concluded it was the RCD changed and have not been called back. I have fitted a lot of Hager Rcbo's recently they tripped ok on 1x test but where failing on 5 x test but I think it may have been my old tester a di-log. My Fluke is away being repaired more than its here so have gone back to my Megger cm500 this works well apart from the low current loop test which can be out considerably. When I get my Fluke back I am going to send it away to hopefully get it adjusted. Batty [/QUOTE]
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