Recently changed a CU for a friend and today when visiting one of the RFC's RCBOs tripped. It was due attention anyway as open ring and no time to solve it last week, but due to the trip I checked the IR again and found it was different. Last time around a stable 15M on 250V with stuff attached, this time mostly 200M but flashing down to 15M or so.
Clearly not good, so made the effort to get everything unplugged to properly test at 500V and hopefully decide of wiring fault or appliance. Odd thing was it showed much the same at 250V, but on L-E and N-E but not L-N, though when tested at 500V was sowing 200M (max my MFT shows). Of course I'm am cursing myself for not bringing my Megger that goes to 1G now...
Found the open N on one socket and it seems to be the end point of one leg, but after trying to divine the cable layout and splitting it to see which half is faulty, it is proving elusive
There are times where it seems to need two segments connected to show the effect, as either on its own is not showing it. I wondered if it is due to cable capacitance but trying last then with a new 100m reel of 2.5 T&E in parallel seems not to be there. But now the damn thing seems to have fixed itself
Ideally it would be a faulty socket (BG Nexus metal things recently fitted by my friend) but that seems unlikely. Sadly attempts to provoke it by testing at 1kV also show no problem, 200M again.
TL;DR anyone seen something like this before?
Clearly not good, so made the effort to get everything unplugged to properly test at 500V and hopefully decide of wiring fault or appliance. Odd thing was it showed much the same at 250V, but on L-E and N-E but not L-N, though when tested at 500V was sowing 200M (max my MFT shows). Of course I'm am cursing myself for not bringing my Megger that goes to 1G now...
Found the open N on one socket and it seems to be the end point of one leg, but after trying to divine the cable layout and splitting it to see which half is faulty, it is proving elusive
There are times where it seems to need two segments connected to show the effect, as either on its own is not showing it. I wondered if it is due to cable capacitance but trying last then with a new 100m reel of 2.5 T&E in parallel seems not to be there. But now the damn thing seems to have fixed itself
Ideally it would be a faulty socket (BG Nexus metal things recently fitted by my friend) but that seems unlikely. Sadly attempts to provoke it by testing at 1kV also show no problem, 200M again.
TL;DR anyone seen something like this before?