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Hi. Today I turned a rcbo on and it tripped straight away and took another one with it.
Any help is appreciated.
I didn’t have time to look at anything so just wondering what are peoples initial thoughts
 
It is not unknown for "instant" RCD to trip on surges so switching on to a fault could do it, big dV/dt on the supply from the high fault current and so high peak leakage from C * dV/dt

Other common thing is stray fingers accidentally hitting an adjacent test button, more so if you jump with an on-fault BANG! when closing something!
 

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