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Does it trip if the line conductor is removed from the MCB?

Has the MCB been weakened by someone repeatedly closing it on to a fault (which may no longer be there)?

What was the initial failure? Has the customer had a faulty shower which has been replaced but caused damage to the MCB?

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Cable change was probably not required
if the current is constantly below 40A then a faulty breaker is likely, assuming it is just an Mcb.
if it is an rcbo then of course there could be other root causes.
 
Cable change was probably not required
if the current is constantly below 40A then a faulty breaker is likely, assuming it is just an Mcb.
if it is an rcbo then of course there could be other root causes.
Mcb on order only changed cable as easy swap and showed signs on damage and stripped to far back not long enough to re terminate.is there a way to test mcb is faulty?
 

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