Hi, first post but I have tried reading up about this a bit.
We have a consumer unit with a single RCD covering all circuits in the house. I realise this is now outside the new (Edition 17?) regulations and we have always cussed the fact that whenever a single light bulb blows it shuts down the entire house. I guess it's ten plus years old.
The RCD has now tripped out a few times, often before we are awake in the morning (now that can really spoil your day ;-) Odd thing is, that when I go to reset it it will often trip out again but not always at the same MCB.
E.g.
Starting state
RCD off, 8 MCBs on.
Switch off all MCBs.
Switch on RCD.
Switch on in order MCBs 1..2..3..4..5..6..7
Switch on MCB 8 -> RCD turns off.
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Switch off all MCBs.
Switch on RCD.
Switch on in order MCBs 7..6..5..1..2..3
Switch on MCB 4 -> RCD turns off.
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Switch off all MCBs.
Switch on RCD.
Switch on in order MCBs 1..2..5..6..4
Switch on MCB 7 -> RCD turns off.
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after a few minutes of cussing, and bleeping noises from the phone waking up etc., eventually I get a sequence that stays up. Sometimes I resort to e.g. leaving off the first-floor lights MCB, or the kitchen+den lights MCB, and trying to put them on later.
I've done a rough survey and I don't think any of the circuits is likely to be overloading the 6/16/32A limits (although I am guesstimating the consumption of some items), similarly I think the whole house is not pushing the 80A limit of the main RCD even if you turned on everything at once. But there are a number of computers around.
I am imagining it's time to say goodbye to this consumer unit (although it appears like the unit itself is quite a 'low-tech' piece of kit) and the MCBs (can MCB's get unreliable with age? I guess so) and also whilst about it making it conform to the new regs by not having all circuits under one RCD. Or is this behaviour indicative of a more general wiring problem in the house? I've not done any major electrical works in the house myself, they've been done by electricians (including e.g. creating en-suite bathroom in roof space) although I have replaced old sockets with new ones, and put in downlighters in place of existing lighting when we took a ceiling down.
Thanks!