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daveb

Hi folks,

In your opinion, do you think there would ever be a situation where an RCD (presuming it worked) would not pick up a problem that a megger test would? i.e an RCD would trip if there was ever a L-E, N-E or L-N fault
 
for a 30mA RCD it would take a leakage resistance 0f approx. 8000 ohms to trip it. this would be picked up on a IR test. L-N faults would not trip the RCD. the OCPD handles that.
 
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What megger test are you referring to? IR, RCD, ELI, Continuity.
 
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If a neutral earth fault is missed, then sometimes that can cause the RCD not to function.
 
Wrong type of RCD can suffer from hysteresis and not function. Would not be noticed while in use but would trip when doing IR and nothing plugged in.
 
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