I suspect the RCD itself is knackered, and I've a replacement on order
(Wylex 30mA/100A) but is this a common failure mode for RCD's?
Not common, but not completely unheard of.
Has it been operated lots of times? Could be the mechanics are worn out,
which can happen with MCBs too.
The other possibility is that there is an earth leakage in the CU.
Most common failure IME is a failure to trip when it should.
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Andrew Gabriel
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RCDs can fail like that. You will soon find out if yours has when you put
the new one in. Let us know what happens.
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Adam
Did that include checking N to E? The quickest test is to isolate the
whole installation, strap L&N and megger that to earth.
Otherwise hire/beg/borrow/buy/etc. a 'leakage clamp meter'. I bought a
Fluke 360 a year of so ago and have found it extremely useful, for
general diagnostic work as well as leakage problems.
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Andy
Postie brought the replacement this morning., and it's now installed
and tested to trip as it should. Removing the old one, it trips with
the very slightest mechanical tap, and the toggle action is far less
definate than the replacement. Tonight will tell !
Andy Wade, yes I meggered both live and neutral to earth on each
circut.
AWEM