I've had a look at other similar threads on this subject but can't find anything that describes my problem so here goes...
I'm not an electrician so may get some of the terms wrong - please just ask for clarification and I'll do my best to explain what I mean...
We have an old house (1850+) which is undergoing renovation. We have a new consumer unit with 2 sides to it - the left side has all the sockets on individual MCB's and an RCD; the right side is just lights on individual MCB's.
We get an intermittent issue of the main RCD tripping - no MCB's trip ever. 'Intermittent' in this case means up to 4 times a day, at various times during the day, or night.
At night we switch off and unplug everything we can, except the fridge, washing machine (too difficult to reach) and boiler. It still trips.
We have been able to make the main RCD trip by plugging in a TV or printer, but since it still trips overnight when both of these are unplugged, we assume the problem must be elsewhere.
From other posts it suggests that the problem is leakage to earth - is that correct, and how does one trace where the leak is?
Could we have a faulty RCD, and how does one check this?
As I mentioned earlier, we are in the middle of renovations. Floorboards are being lifted & replaced, walls moved, and general chaos is ensuing. I'm guessing that a likely culprit is a nail through a cable, but how does one check for this?
Many thanks for your help!
I'm not an electrician so may get some of the terms wrong - please just ask for clarification and I'll do my best to explain what I mean...
We have an old house (1850+) which is undergoing renovation. We have a new consumer unit with 2 sides to it - the left side has all the sockets on individual MCB's and an RCD; the right side is just lights on individual MCB's.
We get an intermittent issue of the main RCD tripping - no MCB's trip ever. 'Intermittent' in this case means up to 4 times a day, at various times during the day, or night.
At night we switch off and unplug everything we can, except the fridge, washing machine (too difficult to reach) and boiler. It still trips.
We have been able to make the main RCD trip by plugging in a TV or printer, but since it still trips overnight when both of these are unplugged, we assume the problem must be elsewhere.
From other posts it suggests that the problem is leakage to earth - is that correct, and how does one trace where the leak is?
Could we have a faulty RCD, and how does one check this?
As I mentioned earlier, we are in the middle of renovations. Floorboards are being lifted & replaced, walls moved, and general chaos is ensuing. I'm guessing that a likely culprit is a nail through a cable, but how does one check for this?
Many thanks for your help!