We have two 400W metal halide lamps in the shed, wired back to a C 6A MCB. They worked fine for a while, but just lately when switched on and warmed up, they not only trip the MCB on the CU in the shed, but also the 63A RCCB on the incomer where it leaves the house.
It may be coincidental, but this only seems to have happened since the lift was installed, but, even after isolating that, on the post, the wall and the CU I still get the same problem.
Today I got up to the two lamps and replaced both bulbs to see if that was the issue - and instead of tripping the breakers after only 10 seconds, they lasted about a minute, then pop!
Is it a fault in the neutral connection somewhere that's feeding back, or earth? If it's in the CU then that's OK, as I can get to that without help, but if it's the lamps I need a cheery picker or my mate with his telescopic loader and a pallet again.
I can check the connections on the lift too, and see if there is anything on there that may be amiss, but I can't see it being there if the problem still exists when it's completely isolated, so it's (in my simple mind) either the ballast failing in one or both lamps, or a neutral or earth issue in the CU.
Any and all help greatly appreciated, as I can't do anything in the shed beyond 5pm, and that's only going to get worse.
TIA.
It may be coincidental, but this only seems to have happened since the lift was installed, but, even after isolating that, on the post, the wall and the CU I still get the same problem.
Today I got up to the two lamps and replaced both bulbs to see if that was the issue - and instead of tripping the breakers after only 10 seconds, they lasted about a minute, then pop!
Is it a fault in the neutral connection somewhere that's feeding back, or earth? If it's in the CU then that's OK, as I can get to that without help, but if it's the lamps I need a cheery picker or my mate with his telescopic loader and a pallet again.
I can check the connections on the lift too, and see if there is anything on there that may be amiss, but I can't see it being there if the problem still exists when it's completely isolated, so it's (in my simple mind) either the ballast failing in one or both lamps, or a neutral or earth issue in the CU.
Any and all help greatly appreciated, as I can't do anything in the shed beyond 5pm, and that's only going to get worse.
TIA.
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