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Hi

I have a newly installed Mem2000 split load consumer unit. When first
installed the RCCB tripped when the test button was pushed. I have
added a new socket and now the test button does not trip the RCCB. I
remember though that the first time I went to switch back on the
socket MCB (after the first part of my socket change), the RCCB had
tripped. After finishing the socket changes, I tested the RCCB and it
wouldn't trip. I have tested all my sockets with a 13amp socket tester
and they all look fine. Any idea what to test now?

Thanks in advance

James
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I have a newly installed Mem2000 split load consumer unit. When first
installed the RCCB tripped when the test button was pushed. I have
added a new socket and now the test button does not trip the RCCB.


Hi James,

Interestingly, I have got a MEM one on my (long) list of repairs to
do.
Its at a relatives house, at it too does not trip when the button is
pressed, nor does my RCD tester trip it.

I believe all MEM RCCBs (RCDs & RCBOs) are electronic-based devices -
they almost certainly will be if they have the extra functional earth
wire.
These can be damaged by an insulation test (so called Megger test) on
the wiring if they are left in circuit. Was an insulation test done
when the CU was fitted?
John
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I have a newly installed Mem2000 split load consumer unit. When first
installed the RCCB tripped when the test button was pushed. I have
added a new socket and now the test button does not trip the RCCB.


Hi James,

Interestingly, I have got a MEM one on my (long) list of repairs to
do.
Its at a relatives house, at it too does not trip when the button is
pressed, nor does my RCD tester trip it.

I believe all MEM RCCBs (RCDs & RCBOs) are electronic-based devices -
they almost certainly will be if they have the extra functional earth
wire.
These can be damaged by an insulation test (so called Megger test) on
the wiring if they are left in circuit. Was an insulation test done
when the CU was fitted?
John


Quick pressing and releasing of the test button may not make it trip, try
holding it in for a few seconds, a count of ten, to see what happens. If it
doesn't trip after that, then you do have a fault on either RCCB or in the
configuration of the connections.

Good luck with it.


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Quick pressing and releasing of the test button may not make it trip, try
holding it in for a few seconds, a count of ten, to see what happens. If

it
doesn't trip after that, then you do have a fault on either RCCB or in the
configuration of the connections.


Wouldn't you die if trips took 10secs to pop ?





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"Benjamin Aldred" wrote in message
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Quick pressing and releasing of the test button may not make it trip,

try
holding it in for a few seconds, a count of ten, to see what happens.

If
it
doesn't trip after that, then you do have a fault on either RCCB or in

the
configuration of the connections.


Wouldn't you die if trips took 10secs to pop ?




Hee Hee !!! Most certainly Chris, but I have known a couple of these things
to take a little time to respond to the test facility, don't know why, just
a couple that took a couple of seconds to trip on the test button but
responded immediately under fault condition. That's why I mentioned it.


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Quick pressing and releasing of the test button may not make it trip,
try
holding it in for a few seconds, a count of ten, to see what happens.


Yep, tried this, that didn't work.


If
it
doesn't trip after that, then you do have a fault on either RCCB or in

the
configuration of the connections.


Well, it did trip when first installed, so I "presume" the
configuration is OK. I opened it up today to check the little wire
coming out of it was connected to earth and indeed it was. Im
presuming (doing that too much these days) that my earth is OK, as the
socket tester Im using says earth is OK.

Is there anything else I can try? Or some test to prove for sure it is
the actual RCCBO that is knackered?
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"James W" wrote in message
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Quick pressing and releasing of the test button may not make it

trip,
try
holding it in for a few seconds, a count of ten, to see what

happens.

Yep, tried this, that didn't work.


If
it
doesn't trip after that, then you do have a fault on either RCCB or

in
the
configuration of the connections.


Well, it did trip when first installed, so I "presume" the
configuration is OK. I opened it up today to check the little wire
coming out of it was connected to earth and indeed it was. Im
presuming (doing that too much these days) that my earth is OK, as the
socket tester Im using says earth is OK.

Is there anything else I can try? Or some test to prove for sure it is
the actual RCCBO that is knackered?



If all the connections are made correctly and it still isn't tripping out on
the test button, then it's knackered. It is a safety device which should
work correctly to its job right, so I wouldn't take a chance with it.
Replace it for your own sake.

You need expensive kit to test these properly, so to find buy something like
this for one job is not worth it. The simple tests you have already carried
out on it prove that it is not doing what it says on the tin, so it's
knackered and needs replaced.


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Is there anything else I can try? Or some test to prove for sure it is
the actual RCCBO that is knackered?


If the RCBO has incoming power and doesn't trip when you press 'T', it is
knackered. It should trip even if there is nothing connected to the load
terminals. Throw it away.

Christian.


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"Christian McArdle" wrote in message
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Is there anything else I can try? Or some test to prove for sure it is
the actual RCCBO that is knackered?


If the RCBO has incoming power and doesn't trip when you press 'T', it is
knackered. It should trip even if there is nothing connected to the load
terminals. Throw it away.

Christian.



Not sure if this is a good test, but I remember at school, if you got a
plug, and connected the Neutral and the earth together, it would trip RCCBO
quite nicely (without causing big bang, and sparks!

Maybe you could try this, and see if your RCCBO is truly shagged.

I would suggest you wait until this has been confirmed or flamed by some
more people though ;-)


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