Hi All,
A long post, but trying to tell the whole story!!
I have a nuisance problem of 1x particular RCBO (30ma) tripping on grid failure. The following is a description of my system:
MP2 48/5000, 48v 240ah Victron AGM Batteries, AC Coupled Enphase S270 micros (10x Panels) @ 3.16kw Panels and an ET112 on the Enphase AC.
The MP2 is configured only on AC-1 out to run as a UPS for selected circuits and therefore when we use battery power in the evening it only powers the following circuits:
2x Aircons, 1x Lights, 1x power.
The rest of the house runs off the grid or not during grid outage.
This has generally worked really well as we only use max 85% SOC including a/c for heating or cooling for a few hours in the evening and solar charges the batteries the next day.
The nuisance RCBO tripping is when we do have a grid outage the power circuit most (all) of the time will trip. This circuit powers the fridge, TV (Plasma) and computer(s), modem, phones and electric start for instantaneous gas hot water.
I’ve had the electrician check all the powerpoints and powerbars for earth leakage as well a mega testing – all clear.
When it trips, resetting the breaker and all is well again, when power comes back on no problem.
If I turn off the Enphase mainswitch the RCBO power does not trip and the thinking is that the build of earth leakage with the tv and computers as well as the earth leakage of the micros (Enphase says .5 to 1ma per micro – 5 to 10ma) could be enough to trigger the CB. Another possible issue is that the normal voltage whilst on grid with solar on is around 245+ VAC and when the grid fails and the MP2 comes on at 230VAC.
The fridge and water heater by themselves don’t seem to cause the RCBO to trip.
This a big ask – has anyone got any idea on why and how to fix it.
Cheers and thanks for any help - Paul