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Malky
Hi,
Anyone seen this before? I got called out to a job because when a gasman did a check with a Voltage Stick over the cover of the boiler it lit up. I got the same thing when I tried it and even on the surrounding copper pipework. It stopped when the boiler was switched OFF at the local spur but there were still points at which you could get the V/S to light up. I also noticed that if I touched the metalwork it stopped glowing when I was 'earthed', so to speak. The copperwork is all well earthed as is the boiler itself. I tried disconnecting the incoming and outgoing earths at the spur but still got V/S readings. Any help would be appreciated; btw, the spur is off a local lighting circuit, though I don't see how that could affect it.
Cheers.
Anyone seen this before? I got called out to a job because when a gasman did a check with a Voltage Stick over the cover of the boiler it lit up. I got the same thing when I tried it and even on the surrounding copper pipework. It stopped when the boiler was switched OFF at the local spur but there were still points at which you could get the V/S to light up. I also noticed that if I touched the metalwork it stopped glowing when I was 'earthed', so to speak. The copperwork is all well earthed as is the boiler itself. I tried disconnecting the incoming and outgoing earths at the spur but still got V/S readings. Any help would be appreciated; btw, the spur is off a local lighting circuit, though I don't see how that could affect it.
Cheers.