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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 490489" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>Do let us know what he finds.</p><p></p><p>The important thing to remember is I am 99% certain the fault is there all the time, and it is a case of differing conditions and loads sometimes make it trip, but even when the rcd is not tripping there will be some leakage so I am sure so he will be able to find the fault(s)</p><p></p><p>It is not a case of the fault has gone away when it is not tripping and he won't be able to find anything.</p><p></p><p>The reason I asked about the house was recently I had a similar thing, found the leakage was on one ring final, and tracked it down to 2 sockets on one wall that were literally dripping wet with condensation. It was an old stone cottage with no insulation and severe damp problems. I replaced the 2 sockets and all was well, for now, until these too become saturated with condensation as the winter gets colder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 490489, member: 6969"] Do let us know what he finds. The important thing to remember is I am 99% certain the fault is there all the time, and it is a case of differing conditions and loads sometimes make it trip, but even when the rcd is not tripping there will be some leakage so I am sure so he will be able to find the fault(s) It is not a case of the fault has gone away when it is not tripping and he won't be able to find anything. The reason I asked about the house was recently I had a similar thing, found the leakage was on one ring final, and tracked it down to 2 sockets on one wall that were literally dripping wet with condensation. It was an old stone cottage with no insulation and severe damp problems. I replaced the 2 sockets and all was well, for now, until these too become saturated with condensation as the winter gets colder. [/QUOTE]
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