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I am doing complete installation test on domestic house, working off two dual RCD distribution boards. There are socket rings as well as other circuits connected on DB1 and everything seems to be testing ok.

on DB2 I have the following circuits on one RCD,
Utility Ring, Downstairs sockets, Kitchen appliance, Lights kitchen, lights stairs.

the ring sockets are not tripping the RCD. Here are their details,

Utility Ring
L-L 0.26
N-N 0.26
E-E 0.41
R1 + R2 0.27
Ins Res +999 +999

Downstairs sockets
L-L 0.26
L-L 0.26
E-E 0.48
R1 + R2 0.25
Ins Res +999 +999

Kitchen App
L-L 0.19
N-N 0.19
E-E 0.28
R1 + R2 0.16
Ins Res +999 +999
 
ooops, just realised i listed the wrong circuits!
sorry, been a long day.

here are all 5 circuits on affected RCD

Heating
R1 + R2 0.16
Ins Res +999 +999

Immersion
R1 + R2 0.28
Ins Res +999 +999

1st floor sockets
L-L 0.79
N-N 0.79
E-E 0.52
R1 + R2 0.55
Ins Res +999 +999

2nd Floor sockets
L-L 0.75
N-N 0.76
E-E 1.20
R1 + R2 0.54
Ins Res +999 +999

Study socket ring
L-L 0.36
N-N 0.36
E-E 0.55
R1 + R2 0.28
Ins Res +999 +999
 
Did you swap both RCDs over? Or just the one that wouldn't trip onto the other side?

Have you tried testing with all the circuits connected?
 
I swapped the RCD that was not tripping with the one from DB1 that I knew was, I then retested socket circuits form DB1 and they tripped the RCD fine

then the RCD from DB1 wont trip on DB2 same like the original, hope that makes sense
 
well the results from original RCD on DB1,

utility ring
times 1 - 27.2 ms
times 5 - 8.18 ms

downstairs sockets
times 1 - 27.4 ms
times 5 - 7.98

I didnt record the results after i swapped RCD, just that it did trip on test
 

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