Lightning storms cause earth leakage tripping
Had 2 electricians round to diagnose this fault and neither one can. In Johannesburg we get almost daily electrical storms in the summer (October - March) and this summer our ELU trips whenever there is a storm. The strike can be miles away and we still trip. This did not happen in previous seasons.
So far, the ELU has been replaced with successively superior (allegedly) components. A surge arrestor has also been installed on the DB. Nothing has helped.
The fault is not moisture related, as for example yesterday a strike about 7 seconds away (over 2 kms) caused a trip even though there was no rain.
Is it possible for a phone line to cause the earth leakage to trip? If not what else could be causing it?
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