Hi everyone
I have a customer who has a RCD that trips during the night and it resets ok the following day it is ok for a week or so then it tips again during the night.

has any one any ideas and what is the quickest way of finding out what the cause is.
also

I need to do an insulation resistance test an a installation that is totally loaded with equipment that will be damaged if tested and removal is totally impractical any one any advise on a totally safe way to do it
thanks
phil
 
First thing to check is what is happening through the night that is not happening through the day. Could it be the first activation of a PIR for instance now that the nights are drawing in a bit .
I have not read your profile , so maybe stating the obvious , IR test with LN Joined for vulnerable equipment.
 
For no scientific reason, I'm liking external lights on PIR for this. Neighbour's cat runs across the yard... I guess it's TNCS PME and a mix of circuits on that RCD? Gas boiler?
 
Hi I know that insulation resistance testing is normaly carried out with the LN joined but I am always all ways nervous that some damage may sill be done as there is so much sensitive equipment around LEDs Computer eqipiment
phil
 
Isolate as much as possible and then do proper 3 core ir tests ..... nothing else will work

As the customer to make a note of when it happens ...

I’ve got a similar problem with a customer ... it only trips when they are in, and the kitchen circuit is thought to be the issue .... or an appliance ..... and their DAB radio is the main contender.... it has a plug power adaptor .....

Seen this once before but it was a laptop charger that was to blame ...
 
Times when RCD's trip and incidences of tripping when loads are switched on often mislead and take the inexperienced up the wrong path, especially when faults are N-E. As has already been stated an IR test wont damage anything as long as you keep the test voltage at 250v and do not IR L-N. Bear in mind that if the RCD is tripping this will be a fault/leakage to earth so a L-N test is pointless. Leave all loads in place on the initial test, don't unplug anything. If you get a low reading then start removing loads testing as you go. Lots of people unplug everything before testing, this proves nothing as the cause of the fault may no longer be in place, you want it there when you test, it is a major confidence boost if you quickly establish what you are looking for . 99% of the time RCD tripping can be quickly traced with a logical approach and just an IR tester. I do not possess an earth leakage clamp, while I accept they are useful I trace and rectify faults all the time with just an IR tester.
 

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