My dishwasher stopped the other day because the the neutral side copper connector inside a standard 13 amp socket had literally melted away, leaving a very badly charred and burnt socket. I tend to use the dishwasher overnight, so I am lucky that a fire did not start.
The intense heat was obviously caused by arc-ing beween the neutral pin on the plug and its socket. Both were effectively destroyed and I have taken photos of the damage.
As far as I can see, there would have been no leak from neutral to earth in this case - just meltdown. So am I right that an RCD will not detect problems of this kind.
I notice too that mains wires in plugs tend to become loose over time. I suspect that the pressure of the screws is gradually reduced as the copper strands gradually give way. This has also caused arc-ing from time to time.
Can you install surge detection centrally ie like an RCD but which can detect arc-ing problems in a ring main ?
The intense heat was obviously caused by arc-ing beween the neutral pin on the plug and its socket. Both were effectively destroyed and I have taken photos of the damage.
As far as I can see, there would have been no leak from neutral to earth in this case - just meltdown. So am I right that an RCD will not detect problems of this kind.
I notice too that mains wires in plugs tend to become loose over time. I suspect that the pressure of the screws is gradually reduced as the copper strands gradually give way. This has also caused arc-ing from time to time.
Can you install surge detection centrally ie like an RCD but which can detect arc-ing problems in a ring main ?