We recently had extensive building work at our home which included replacing the fuse board. Since then, we've had problems with a couple of the circuits tripping. I've had the builder's electrician back a couple of times and he says he has extensively tested everything and replaced the breakers twice but the problem persists. It doesn't help that the problem doesn't happen when he's here so he's somewhat operating blind.
Before I insist on them providing a different electrician, or possibly forking out for one myself, I was hoping to get some pointers to encourage them to have one last try.
One of the problem circuits controls about 10 low-voltage lights, some of them dimmable. It may trip once a week or a couple of times a day and can do so when we're not actually turning anything on or off. Yesterday, it tripped (when almost all the lights were off) the second I turned the microwave on. The microwave is not even on the same circuit and continued to work. Also, I just noticed that when I manually switch off / on one particular different breaker, the problem one sometimes trips.
The problem breaker is marked "HAROK VKL003 B6 30mA"
Thanks very much for your help.
Before I insist on them providing a different electrician, or possibly forking out for one myself, I was hoping to get some pointers to encourage them to have one last try.
One of the problem circuits controls about 10 low-voltage lights, some of them dimmable. It may trip once a week or a couple of times a day and can do so when we're not actually turning anything on or off. Yesterday, it tripped (when almost all the lights were off) the second I turned the microwave on. The microwave is not even on the same circuit and continued to work. Also, I just noticed that when I manually switch off / on one particular different breaker, the problem one sometimes trips.
The problem breaker is marked "HAROK VKL003 B6 30mA"
Thanks very much for your help.