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Yes.Hi,
With your ramp test was the readings consistent?
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Yes.Hi,
With your ramp test was the readings consistent?
There's a manual in German here:If only they'd listen.
I am looking for a manual as we speak as I cannot see how they control other than thermal trip.
Aquadist Euronda
What's a T earth? Auto correct fail?
Got given one of they by mistake by CEF, not best pleased as I never noticed and fitted the bugger
There are already three circuits there, the new dedicated circuit, the old ring main and a random MIC metal clad single.Is it one of the appliances, or both?
Is it conceivable to run another dedicated circuit, RCBO controlled and see which of the 2 are causing the problem.
It could be as simple as the socket being faulty
No youSo - a “plug in” appliance that has degraded over time and likely has 20mA or more earth leakage is to be kept in service by adapting the electrical installation to remove the RCD ?
Just checking I’ve understood this correctly .
no, reread what has been suggested.So - a “plug in” appliance that has degraded over time and likely has 20mA or more earth leakage is to be kept in service by adapting the electrical installation to remove the RCD ?
Just checking I’ve understood this correctly .
Is the probability these questions will lead to a solution greater than 1000:1.Could you say a little more about the RFC and 'random mic socket' (See #27)? How are they fed in the CU ? By mic do you mean MICC?
I think I would test out these final circuits out too and the gas/water bonding.
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