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24/3/2008 at 4:50pm
 Location: North Essex
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wondering if any of you technical minded peeps out there have any suggestions on this one.

Mains trips out .

Main switch on consumer unit goes off but all 3 mcbs are still on.

If we turn off mcb 3 (fridge /charger) mains stays on (trips out even if fridge and charger are turned off).

 A few hours later try turning mcb3 on again, hey ho everything works.

This is the second time this sequence of events has happened,  we took the van out in october it did this too, only this time when we turned mcb3 back on everything tripped out for 2 days then came back again.

This intermittant problem is driving us nuts as we never know if are going to have electric or not and are going away for 8 days soon.

 Also the Battery charge state indicator dial does not work unless you push on the cover of it (loose connection behind I assume) could this be relevant?

Any suggestions appreciated

Thanks

Jacqui



24/3/2008 at 11:52pm
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I think I have it, while the wiring to fridge/charger is connected it will still trip the rcd.

You need to be competent to do this but the fridge and charger need to be totally disconnected including the earth at the control box end before you can determine which one is causing it, or if it's the mcb itself.



25/3/2008 at 7:58pm
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It's the main RCD that trips, the 3 mcbs all stay on. Having searched past "fridge" posts and have come up with a couple of fridges tripping out. wondering if it is fridge fault. The fridge works fine though up until the RCD goes. Would a fridge fault not trip the mcb first?


25/3/2008 at 8:07pm
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no, the mcb will trip on an overload, whereas the RCD will trip in an eath fault alot quicker than an MCB will.

is there an isolator under the fridge??

an RCD will trip in 30milliseconds for even a small fault (30mA IIRC) whereas an MCB would carry on for hours with such a small overload.


25/3/2008 at 8:12pm
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not got the foggiest regarding isolator switch, I'll check on that one tomorrow. Any other places to look for one . we have a 2000 abbey


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25/3/2008 at 9:27pm
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If it helps, our freezer at home did this and it was a small earh leakage on the compressor, had it changed and everything worked again.


26/3/2008 at 8:07am
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I hope it is something small to fix. problem is no workshops can fit us in til may at the earliest.



26/3/2008 at 9:03am
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Your fridge must be tripping the RCD so there will be a fault somewhere. It is there to protect against faults!

 There is usually a 240v socket somewhere that the fridge plugs into, possibly in a cupboard.If  Worth getting an electrician to check it out for safety.



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