AJB Temple
DIY
I have just spent about 6 hours in a freezing cold building tracing a continuity fault between L and CPC in a ring final circuit in an outbuilding. Not yet commissioned. This has 8 pairs of Hager SS flush double sockets in it (ie 16 sockets) above a quartz counter, and 4 double sockets beneath the counter in extremely difficult to get to spots (wired before the counter went in. Plus two junction boxes.
For some reason I had a L to CPC continuity fault (ie a short) and tracked this down to the lower section. The whole lot is wired in 6mm for some reason with 2.5mm CPC.
All of the doubles below are metal clad and all are Hager except for one, which is Click. I ended up removing all of the lower sockets and extending the cables (impossible to get a screwdriver in) and lowering the sockets. The fault turned out to be the Click metal clad unit which has an internal connection between L and CPC within the socket construction itself. Megger shows continuity between L and CPC on the socket, with no wires in it at all.
I was astounded. Brand new kit supplied a year ago, never been powered up. No visible damage of any kind. Does this often happen?
For some reason I had a L to CPC continuity fault (ie a short) and tracked this down to the lower section. The whole lot is wired in 6mm for some reason with 2.5mm CPC.
All of the doubles below are metal clad and all are Hager except for one, which is Click. I ended up removing all of the lower sockets and extending the cables (impossible to get a screwdriver in) and lowering the sockets. The fault turned out to be the Click metal clad unit which has an internal connection between L and CPC within the socket construction itself. Megger shows continuity between L and CPC on the socket, with no wires in it at all.
I was astounded. Brand new kit supplied a year ago, never been powered up. No visible damage of any kind. Does this often happen?