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We had some old rcd testers in the office so I bought them home to see if they still function. Tester 1 no trip, tester 2 no trip go to my consumer unit and hit the test button no trip, shock horror how long
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has it been like that. Today I performed surgery and fitted a new device and it lives on.
 
We had some old rcd testers in the office so I bought them home to see if they still function. Tester 1 no trip, tester 2 no trip go to my consumer unit and hit the test button no trip, shock horror how long View attachment 102333has it been like that. Today I performed surgery and fitted a new device and it lives on.
I've always found the old stuff is the best stuff.
 
Without a doubt. Strangely it randomly tripped back in the summer, switched it back on never tripped again maybe that was its dying breath.
That is the big problem, it seized up and died in the ON position meaning it would never trip under a genuine fault in the future

Which reminds me I should trip test my RCD as it has been about 6 years since we moved in which was the last time I pressed the Test button
 
Make sure you put the faulty RCD on Fleabay as spares or repairs

Some numpty will probably pay a tenner for the faulty unit
 
Still got a CBT2 kicking around somewhere. Still worked last time I tried it. I think the CBT3 was the first to have a plug on the test lead so you could use probes on these new-fangled RCBO things....
Love these old style hand-held testers

 
Same fitment as current starbreaker, surely?

First link I saw was screwfix. Oddly enough you can buy one from them in a board, for less than they sell them individually.
I'm not sure I just put the part no in but it is three module wide so I suspect the new style won't fit.
 
I'm not sure I just put the part no in but it is three module wide so I suspect the new style won't fit.
Newer units are all two wide, but busbar spacing would surely allow one to be fitted with a blank?

Just curious to know if starbreaker compatibility has remained unchanged over the years.
 
Newer units are all two wide, but busbar spacing would surely allow one to be fitted with a blank?

Just curious to know if starbreaker compatibility has remained unchanged over the years.
Mcbs and rcbos are still compatible you can see I have newer mcbs in mine the originals were broken. A two module wouldn't fit as the busbar is fixed with socket points to plug in, one picks up the non rcd busbar the other to the outgoing rcd side there is nothing inbetween.
 

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