Discuss Hager Split CU, RCD now nuisance tripping. in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

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Matt Smith

Hi all,
I fitted a new Hager CU about a year and a half ago for a neighbour in our area, and all was fine, although the people who live in the flat are very odd and not very bright to be generous ! anyways the board has the split 30mA Rcd's one each side and type B MCB's after them.

I have split ring final cct's across the two halves of the board and lights etc..
Problem I have now is that the Rcd covering 3 x MCB's on one side of board keeps dropping out, it covers water heater cylinder, kitchen ring main and another ring main only, all with their own mcb's too. I reset the rcd upon visiting and it tripped again so I tried each mcb load one by one and water heater fine etc.. and offending item was the kitchen ring tripping the rcd after approx 4-5 seconds !

I checked with person that it's been fine for best part of 18 months and they said yes no problems before now, I am therefore unsure if it's tripping on earth leakage or possibly overloading without taking out the mcb ?

They informed me only thing changed was a washing machine a few months back which I am sure they leak to earth and as would the fridge/freezer which is also on kitchen ring.

On inspection in kitchen I found one old single socket feeding a 4 way extension and onto another 4 way lead into which we have a washing machine, fridge/freezer, toaster, steamer for food cooking, and a kettle too and now and then the microwave ! all from one single socket !!

I tried to explain that this is way too much load for a single socket but she told me it's been no problem for 36 years so far..

she asked me to take away the rcd and put in a main switch on the problem side of the split CU which I explained would be illegal and not to 17th regs then.

Today she came back saying she had bought a new 4 way and yet it still trips out !! I don't think they are getting this...

I can't run new rings to split it up as flat is totally concrete and bursting with grot and junk high up every wall and to be fair I do not want to work any further in the premises as it's a health hazard.

Anybody shed any light on how I can counter the nuisance tripping or advice if you think is washer, fridge compressor etc... all just accumulating earth curent or does 4-5 sec delay to trip sound like overloading ? Thanks all, M.
 
Have you removed all loads from said RFC and added them back one at a time? An appliance could be faulty and causing this. IR test results on RFC? "Overloading RCD"??? Ramp testing of RCD? etc etc etc

What were you original test results when you changed CU? What are your results now?
 
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My colleague attended to test whole cu as I haven't yet completed all of my 2391 only the practical as I was sick at time of written,
He has issued certif and all looked fine. He said he will return with me Sat to Insulation Resistance test the ring in question but I am thinking could be earth leakage from washer as that's only different appliance added and fault started after this. ?
 
My colleague attended to test whole cu as I haven't yet completed all of my 2391 only the practical as I was sick at time of written,
He has issued certif and all looked fine. He said he will return with me Sat to Insulation Resistance test the ring in question but I am thinking could be earth leakage from washer as that's only different appliance added and fault started after this. ?

Ahh I see. No testing = No idea whats going on!

I thought you installed CU 18 months ago. You must have finished your written 2391 by now?
 

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