Good morning all. I have an issue with some dali lighting. Basic system as far as i can tell. Dimmer, controller and 8 button switch. No other inputs that i can find. All on/off/dimming done at switch.
Lights have now stopped working at switch. It's powered as buttons light green when pressed...
Im a bit confuddled now. Im convinced what i looked at wasnt any type of rcd but obviously you guys are correct in saying a main switch would have to be physically operated and that it wouldnt 'trip' as such. Eager to get back and have a better look. Will post update incase any1 remains...
Appreciate the comments so far. Obviously not enuff info yet. Just thought id try get some general feedback. Like i said ill be going back so will get alot more info then.
No murdoch not mA. The main switch on the board is rated 100A. This operates aswell as the rcbos. I agree i havnt given enough to go on. Will be going back so will get some snaps etc. Apparantly the rewire was down to the current problem. Obviously the problem was never solved.
3 seperate rings across the rcbos. My concern was the lights. Quite a few fittings on main shop floor. Im not positive of what type. Plug n play type transformers. Halogen or possibly small hallide lamps? Everything at board has been checked for connections etc. Could leakage or indeed arcing be...
Board is in a locked cupboard. Not clamped as yet. Didnt have 1 handy today. Small charity shop. Tbh nothing heavy loadwise. Usual stuff till p.c. Small kitchen. Intermittent tripping apparantly. Not always every rcbo but a good number and most times the main switch aswell
Visited a job today. Small shop. 'Lectrics are tripping out. Ok! Newly rewired due to the problem that still exists. New board 100A main switch. Not rcd. Board has 12 rcbos. Intermittent tripping. When it does trip it takes out main switch and ALL rcbos. Tncs system. Not widely experienced so...
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