The SMA 4000TL should be wired to a 100mA RCD type B! if an RCD is going to be installed.
I have mine to a 30mA RCBO as all UK RCBO's have to be DC sensing (what a type B RCD does).
I don't think many installers know about type B RCD's and just install to a type A, or get confused with type B MCB's.
*sigh* anyway if you google for type A rcd vs type B you will find info...
http://www.doepke.co.uk/rcd/rcdB.htmlA split load board, will NOT have type B RCD's.
Last time I checked they were around £300 each. RCBO's are only around £25.
In the thread we havent found out if "It's started tripping the main switch every time it powers up in the morning"
Is actually tripping the main switch, or just one RCD (type A or B?) or tripping the MCB? or if an RCBO with an indicator (like Hager ones have) if it was the MCB part of the RCBO that tripped or the RCD part of the RCBO that tripped. (The indicator window that people thing is red / green for on / off, actually lets you know if it was earth fault or overcurrent).
Sounds to me like the wiring needs looking at, the DTI guide needs looking at, and earthing needs looking at.