Upstream downstream RCD test

GN3 advises that the test should be conducted upstream neutral to downstream line. It would appear that there is a functional reason but I would like some clarification. Yesterday I used the method to test several Contactum RCBOs. As per GN3 method at x1, all operated between 14 and 18ms. Reversing the probes to upstream line and downstream neutral, all operated but the instrument reported greater than 300ms. 

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  • If the RCBO is a single pole device with a solid neutral and you connect the probes between the upstream line and the downstream neutral the RCBO will not trip as the instrument is seeing a permanent voltage.

    JP

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  • If the RCBO is a single pole device with a solid neutral and you connect the probes between the upstream line and the downstream neutral the RCBO will not trip as the instrument is seeing a permanent voltage.

    JP

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  • If the RCBO is a single pole device with a solid neutral and you connect the probes between the upstream line and the downstream neutral the RCBO will not trip as the instrument is seeing a permanent voltage.

    As I see it (and I'm probably trying to clarify a clarification) the RCBO itself should physically trip OK, as the test current would have been out of balance just the same - just that the meter won't realise that it's tripped, because as you say the voltage remains regardless.

      - Andy.