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Let’s see if anyone can solve this one.
Recently wired a new extension. Today connected up ring circuit to 32amp mcb, all relevant dead testing done ir +999mohms and ring continuity.28 .28 .48. So all good turn mcb on and pop it trips off. Rechecked testing removed sockets just to double check for any small nicks etc all fine. Reconnect and turn on all seems fine. Hour or so later same problem. Replaced mcb all fine. Hour or so later same problem. Any ideas????
FYI nothing plugged in yet so no load whatsoever
 
As you haven't mentioned RCD tripping (assuming there is one as its a ring circuit) I presume that is ok so looking for a L-N fault!
If not showing up on the meter, its a matter of elimination!
 
Hi chaps
Ir testing to its own cpc tests clear. The rcd doesn’t trip either, suggesting a short circuit but again this test is clear?? Not tested with it connected to met.
It’s a bit confusing
 
Just to clarify, you are testing the circuit with all disconnected from the 'mains'.
You connect to the mains, including cpc's to MET and the RCD does not operate but the mcb does! without any appliances connected (ie No Load).
Have you checked Ze? If within spec and if L-E fault RCD should operate. Fault current defaulting to N!
Matter of elimination!
 
Hi, my thoughts : Confirm ir is still good. Clamp the L and confirm there really is no I with circuit energised. Finally relocate circuit into an other working mcb and see if it still trips. My suspicion is there's a trapped conductor to be found.
 
Let’s see if anyone can solve this one.
Recently wired a new extension. Today connected up ring circuit to 32amp mcb, all relevant dead testing done ir +999mohms and ring continuity.28 .28 .48. So all good turn mcb on and pop it trips off. Rechecked testing removed sockets just to double check for any small nicks etc all fine. Reconnect and turn on all seems fine. Hour or so later same problem. Replaced mcb all fine. Hour or so later same problem. Any ideas????
had this before, faulty mcb .
 
Yeah that’s right no load at all( kitchen not even fitted yet)
All tests done disconnected then reconnected and the mcb trips not straightaway the last time but within a hour or two. Ze reading of 0.12 on tns. It may be possible the rcd went the last time as I was not there.
 
Yeah that’s right no load at all( kitchen not even fitted yet)
All tests done disconnected then reconnected and the mcb trips not straightaway the last time but within a hour or two. Ze reading of 0.12 on tns. It may be possible the rcd went the last time as I was not there.
change the mcb first .had one a couple of months a go .customer kept say the electric off .waited 2 hour watching the cu ,and low and behold it trip right in front of my eyes .and all circuits where covered by rcd .c**P BG, screwed fix mcb
 
Somewhere there is a line conductor touching a piece of (partially) earthed metal that is not part of the circuit cpc.
With a trip time of one hour you are looking at a current of about 40A.
Because it was instant trip initially the fault has burned this contact partially clear which is why it is now taking one hour.
So I would be looking for a point where there is metal pipework near the circuit or a metallic structural part that may have been screwed in and the screw hit the line. Then testing IR line to MET as you break down the circuit.
 
Hi chaps
Ir testing to its own cpc tests clear. The rcd doesn’t trip either, suggesting a short circuit but again this test is clear?? Not tested with it connected to met.
It’s a bit confusing
What IR tests are you doing L-N, L-E, N-E
 
Evening all
Let’s see if anyone can solve this one.
Recently wired a new extension. Today connected up ring circuit to 32amp mcb, all relevant dead testing done ir +999mohms and ring continuity.28 .28 .48. So all good turn mcb on and pop it trips off. Rechecked testing removed sockets just to double check for any small nicks etc all fine. Reconnect and turn on all seems fine. Hour or so later same problem. Replaced mcb all fine. Hour or so later same problem. Any ideas????
FYI nothing plugged in yet so no load whatsoever
Did you conduct the figure of eight test on the RFC as a matter of interest?
 
Ir test done l-n l-e n-e.
I’m going back this morning to try and solve this, my thinking at the minute is what was previously said maybe somewhere line conductor is touching metalwork/pipework through a screw or something just strange I can’t read any sort of fault through the meter (which I know is ok)
 

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