During the latest bouts of strong wind and rain since January, the RCD trip switch in the fuse box keeps tripping.
I have tried systematically turning off some of the meter switches to try and find which circuit is affected but as it only seems to trip twice about 15 minutes apart, this is proving difficult.
My first thought is water being blown onto an external plug socket but if that were the case and the socket was wet, it would keep tripping but it only ever does it twice then is fine until the next windy day!
The other thought is that the solar panels on the roof may be doing it but the same thing, if it is water related surely it would keep tripping all the time water was present. Maybe a loose or worn connection is being blown in the wind and arcing somewhere?
Can the RCD switch become too sensitive and trip at the least power variation? Usually the lights flicker just before it trips, although It does not switch the lights off.
Thanks for any thoughts on this.
I have tried systematically turning off some of the meter switches to try and find which circuit is affected but as it only seems to trip twice about 15 minutes apart, this is proving difficult.
My first thought is water being blown onto an external plug socket but if that were the case and the socket was wet, it would keep tripping but it only ever does it twice then is fine until the next windy day!
The other thought is that the solar panels on the roof may be doing it but the same thing, if it is water related surely it would keep tripping all the time water was present. Maybe a loose or worn connection is being blown in the wind and arcing somewhere?
Can the RCD switch become too sensitive and trip at the least power variation? Usually the lights flicker just before it trips, although It does not switch the lights off.
Thanks for any thoughts on this.