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Default RCD tripping

I had a uk made fan in which the oilite bearings were so soft they wore in a
year and the thing started to get hot as it started to brush the outside of
the laminations. I'd imagine it would eventually have seized up and the
Eddie currents would have overheated the winding.
The motor in it was a bit like the old induction motors you saw in
autochanger BSR record players in the 60s, but his was made in the 90s out
of crap.
When I think of the ever video machine I had having two of those motors,
which was hot enough to keep your food warm, yet the bearings outlasted the
electronics and apart from cleaning never had any trouble despite the Eddie
current breaking speed control used.
Brian

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One of the RCDs in the split consumer unit tripped yesterday. It was the
side I'd previously had a problem with concerning the lighting wiring. Not
a good time for a wiring check...

However, a quick check turning off and then on each MCB in turn on that
side showed it wasn't the lighting wiring. I'd got out a 10" desk fan
which hadn't been used since last summer, and that had been on an hour
when it tripped the RCD. Resetting the RCD and turning on the fan had it
tripping again in a few minutes.

I've just dismantled the fan (not easy - many hidden plastic catches and
unreachable circlips) and put it on in free air. After an hour the outside
of the windings were at 87 deg C, and the laminations furthest from them
were at 67 dec C. I assume that if left on the enamel on the wires would
have reached a high enough temperature to fail and rubbed against the
laminations (which are earthed), so tripping the RCD.

Fortunately, I've always got a couple of spare fans and the tip is now
open for electrical goods.

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Jeff