by TCSC »
Sun Nov 25, 2007 5:06 pm
If the system is TT then the RCD will be on the whole system and will already be 100mA sensitivity. Without knowing what you are doing, it could contravene the 16th regs and dangerous to reduce its sensitivity further. An S type RCD could possibly be used, but again that should only be a call made by a fully qualified sparky.
If the RCD that tripped is the one giving supplimentary protection to the ring main as well as the boiler, then it can not be changed for a less sensitive one. The 16th ed regs require RCD protection for any socket that can possibly be used to supply electrical equipment outside. This effectively means any socket within a few metres of a window which in turn means any socket down stairs. The 16th regs requires this RCD to be 30mA sensitivity. Besides which, the whole point about 30mA is that it is just below the current that would be lethal if it flowed through your body. 100mA is just above the lethal current.
Look, -- you have something wrong with your system. It involves some sort of earth leakage path. Your bath tub is connected through lovely conducting copper pipes to your boiler and you emerse yourself in hot water to make the most effective conductive connection between your body and the hot water system. I assume you have not had a bath since the fault first showed itself. I certainly wouldn't have! If I did, I would be lying in the bath wondering if the faulty earth leakage path was through the bath and me or a member of my family.
And don't bother hoping that it is nuisance tripping. It has taken out your control unit and it has gone several times recently. I presume it wasn't tripping this time last year?