Hey folks
Had a job the other day for a dishwasher tripping the RCD it passes all our test so technical are laying blame at customers house electrics, however I don't like not knowing why somethings misbehaving.
Dishwasher plugged into socket on a 32mA RCD will trip the second it's plugged in, I've tested the socket phase ok, earth is 0.43ohms and RCD rolls over at 24mA.
This is where it gets odd (for me anyway) if the dishwasher is plugged into a circuit that's not on the RCD after five to 10 minutes the RCD will trip, dishwasher carries on working as it's still on a live circuit and will run full cycle.
The dishwasher has been replaced 2 times by retailer for same fault, the RCD has been replaced and an electrician has tested the RCD'd circuit.
Anyone got any thoughts?
Simon
Had a job the other day for a dishwasher tripping the RCD it passes all our test so technical are laying blame at customers house electrics, however I don't like not knowing why somethings misbehaving.
Dishwasher plugged into socket on a 32mA RCD will trip the second it's plugged in, I've tested the socket phase ok, earth is 0.43ohms and RCD rolls over at 24mA.
This is where it gets odd (for me anyway) if the dishwasher is plugged into a circuit that's not on the RCD after five to 10 minutes the RCD will trip, dishwasher carries on working as it's still on a live circuit and will run full cycle.
The dishwasher has been replaced 2 times by retailer for same fault, the RCD has been replaced and an electrician has tested the RCD'd circuit.
Anyone got any thoughts?
Simon