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RCBO tripping problem that I cannot get to the bottom of.
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<blockquote data-quote="infinityelectrical" data-source="post: 546256" data-attributes="member: 36830"><p>Daft question but have you done an insulation test with the earth's connected to the earth bar, and live to neutral? </p><p>If it's only serving one small room with sockets that could be unplugged and double pole spurs then all equipment could be suitability isolated for testing L-E N-E. Got to be worth a shot at this point.</p><p></p><p>I would also put an earth leakage tester on the circuit and plug the equipment in an item at a time and watch the readings, could be that with all the items plugged in the RCBO is very close to its threshold and doesn't need much to push it over the edge!</p><p>Sy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="infinityelectrical, post: 546256, member: 36830"] Daft question but have you done an insulation test with the earth's connected to the earth bar, and live to neutral? If it's only serving one small room with sockets that could be unplugged and double pole spurs then all equipment could be suitability isolated for testing L-E N-E. Got to be worth a shot at this point. I would also put an earth leakage tester on the circuit and plug the equipment in an item at a time and watch the readings, could be that with all the items plugged in the RCBO is very close to its threshold and doesn't need much to push it over the edge! Sy [/QUOTE]
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