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RCCB tripping on operating AC
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<blockquote data-quote="onlyravi" data-source="post: 2041180" data-attributes="member: 24336"><p>Not an expert but just my thought.</p><p>If it was the input voltage then the other AC would trip randomly.</p><p>Some UPS in your house would make the clicking sound if the input voltage was variable.</p><p></p><p>1) Try servicing the AC</p><p>2) It might be the wiring inside the concealed fitting to the AC. (Came across a case recently where during renovation and painting the concealed wiring pipe got leaked and that caused the wires to heat up and trip that room randomly).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onlyravi, post: 2041180, member: 24336"] Not an expert but just my thought. If it was the input voltage then the other AC would trip randomly. Some UPS in your house would make the clicking sound if the input voltage was variable. 1) Try servicing the AC 2) It might be the wiring inside the concealed fitting to the AC. (Came across a case recently where during renovation and painting the concealed wiring pipe got leaked and that caused the wires to heat up and trip that room randomly). [/QUOTE]
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