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Hi All,
I have just been to a property to fault find a tripping RCD. Lights are flickering. All a bit strange. Vacant property - no loads plugged in. TNCS.
The RCD protects socket circuits, CH, garage etc - but not the lights.
Anyhow, I tested the the RCD - no problem.
I turned off all the breakers for the RCD and turned them back on one at time. Garage circuit tripped the RCD - ah-ha I thought. But then it held. Tried the process again and then the kitchen ring tripped it. Tried again and downstairs ring tripped it. But now all holding. Not so straightforward now....
I tightened up all the connections in the CU and checked roses and switches. Nothing.
Soooooo. I then did something I should have done at the start - and checked the voltage at the tails to the consumer unit.
175 volts.
Just to make sure my kit was OK - went next door -247 volts.
So have called DNO.
The lights flickering I understand - but I am trying to relate this low voltage reading to the RCD.
Any ideas?
Any other advice?
It's a new one for me.....
I have just been to a property to fault find a tripping RCD. Lights are flickering. All a bit strange. Vacant property - no loads plugged in. TNCS.
The RCD protects socket circuits, CH, garage etc - but not the lights.
Anyhow, I tested the the RCD - no problem.
I turned off all the breakers for the RCD and turned them back on one at time. Garage circuit tripped the RCD - ah-ha I thought. But then it held. Tried the process again and then the kitchen ring tripped it. Tried again and downstairs ring tripped it. But now all holding. Not so straightforward now....
I tightened up all the connections in the CU and checked roses and switches. Nothing.
Soooooo. I then did something I should have done at the start - and checked the voltage at the tails to the consumer unit.
175 volts.
Just to make sure my kit was OK - went next door -247 volts.
So have called DNO.
The lights flickering I understand - but I am trying to relate this low voltage reading to the RCD.
Any ideas?
Any other advice?
It's a new one for me.....