Yeah, I thought it might have seized inside, as it was only noticed after the storms here in Victoria. I was thinking of a possible surge may have damaged the mechanics inside the RCBO, but after changing it over for a new Hager RCBO, the issue is still there.
Prior to this, I had even plugged the two 10amp heaters (which were plugged into a single 10a double gpo) on another circuit to see if it would trip, with no success. We even had an older sparky come out and have a look at what he thinks and he didn't batt an eye, however a few other mates who are sparkys say the same thing I said, "it should have tripped".
The circuit normally has a printer on it, which barely draws anything, but one of the office staff plugged a couple of heaters in to dry up the carpet as it flooded the night prior. Upon walking into the office, I made this discovery and looked into why it wasn't tripping. These heaters had been running for roughly 4hrs.
I'm starting to think the Hager brand might just have a much higher tolerance, but kinda defeats the purpose.