Having said the above product would be suitable to investigate nuisance tripping of ELCB’s – one additional feature (not on this product) would be the ability to display (hold) the peak current. This would allow confirmation of a suspected current spike, causing the trip to operate.
Something to bear in mind is that ELCB’s operate by detecting an imbalance in the current between the supply and return conductors – quite a neat trick when you consider that they are detecting a difference of 30mA in a total load of 30A (they do not directly measure the earth conductor current). Some are prone to operate due to the intermittent operation of inductive loads (such as a drill), possibly due to the resulting electrical noise.