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Investigating for remedial works, 2 identical but separate installations (MK Dual RCD 4+4 consumer units with 60898/B MCB's)
CU 1 RCD1 x1 >300mS, x5 >40mS, Test Button - Doesn't trip.
RCD2 x1 24mS, x5 17mS, Test Button - Trips

CU 2 RCD1 x1 >300mS, x5 >40mS, Test Button - Doesn't trip.
RCD2 x1 23mS, x5 15mS, Test Button - Trips

Identical failings for RCD 1 on both consumer units yet RCD 2 tests fine.
All other tests are as expected with good R1+R2's and Zs's
RCD's tested at output terminals, with final circuits isolated.

Thought it was more than a coincidence that the Both RCD 1's fail in the same way until I tested them myself .... any further thoughts?
 
I would check the RCD is wired correctly , also neutral - earth (cpc) shorts or low impedance faults can blind the RCD
Can you swap RCD 1 with RCD 2 and check if it is the circuit or the RCD.
I had a MK RCD fail after 3 years and confirmed using that method.
If both RCD's fail on that circuit then there is a fault on the circuit - Take all the neutrals out and test again, put one neutral back in one at a time to find which circuit is at fault - switching the live MCB off does not always work as could be neutral to earth fault.
 
OP reports they don't trip on the self-test button, so it looks like they are faulty or there is something non-obvious blinding them (DC, etc).

Disconnecting the load completely and re-testing would be the obvious thing, but they might just both be from a dodgy batch.
 
Double checked (again) and RCD1's on both boards fail RCD2's on both boards pass
As previously all outgoing circuits disconnected.
Internal links (by MK) checked ok.
Came to conclusion just a coincidence, so will replace both with new.
 
Double checked (again) and RCD1's on both boards fail RCD2's on both boards pass
As previously all outgoing circuits disconnected.
Internal links (by MK) checked ok.
Came to conclusion just a coincidence, so will replace both with new.
Have you ramp tested them?
 
No but the 5x at 150mA test is way above the 30% trip value you mention in previous post, and even if it trips at X value, its still not tripping in the required time.
The 30% I was referring to was a ramp test, a 30mA RCD tripping at 36 - 40mA so quite a bit above the specified 30mA and the normally expected tripping current of 24 - 27mA

IMO the ramp test gives a better indication of the problem if the calibration of the RCD is out at the 30mA level then it is probable that the 5x test isn't injecting enough current to meet the required disconnection time
 
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