After failing to find why one of my ring circuits tripped the RCD for the whole house, apparently at random, I replaced the CU with a new MK high integrity box. This meant that I could fit RCBOs to each of the ring circuits and (lights plus fire alarms) circuit. The rest go via an RCD, as before. That way only the faulty circuit trips out.
The main house ring works perfectly with all appliances while the ring is broken, but as soon as I complete the ring it trips, either immediately, or after a few minutes
The voltage across the break is zero for line, neutral and earth and an ammeter shows minimal current flow. I have isolated and Meggered both parts of the ring and the insulation seems ok.
The fault is not related to any appliances, as it does the same with nothing plugged in, nor any fused spurs switched on.
The house works fine using the ring as twin spurs- (no problems in two weeks). However, I feel that I must identify the fault and connect the ring properly.
Any advice gratefully received.
The main house ring works perfectly with all appliances while the ring is broken, but as soon as I complete the ring it trips, either immediately, or after a few minutes
The voltage across the break is zero for line, neutral and earth and an ammeter shows minimal current flow. I have isolated and Meggered both parts of the ring and the insulation seems ok.
The fault is not related to any appliances, as it does the same with nothing plugged in, nor any fused spurs switched on.
The house works fine using the ring as twin spurs- (no problems in two weeks). However, I feel that I must identify the fault and connect the ring properly.
Any advice gratefully received.