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Huge wrote:
Much investigation of the intermittent RCD trips this afternoon (I'm shattered after spending all afternoon unplugging things and plugging them
in again.
One thing we discovered, which may well be a red herring, was that my
APC UPS, when switched off, with no power being fed to it, exhibits a Neutral/Earth near short circuit on its input. (0.4 Mohm)
Is this normal? It cannot be permanent, else the RCD would trip the
moment the UPS input was powered on. Does the UPS perhaps strap the earth
and neutral together when there is no input power to provide a false earth
to the hardware being protected? Or is it just faulty?
(Looks like the trips are, as expected, N/E leakage on the external feed to the Klargester and workshop. [Forsees large bill for replacing the workshop supply. Sigh.])
I recently posted on a related topic where the UPS I purchased to run my
gas boiler did NOT have any connection between the power output and
earth which meant the flame detector failed as it expects the neutral to
be at or around earth potential.
The manufacturer finally admitted that this was the case but would not
give me the circuit so I could devise the connection of a relay to
effect an earth neutral short when the mains failed.
In the end I fitted a resistor of a suitable value in situ all the time
what kept the flame detector happy and yet did not trip the RCD.
Maybe APC have included the relay that I would have liked to add to mine?
I would suggest that you could fit a double pole switch on the power
input to fix your problem maybe?
Bob
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