Hi everyone.
Hopefully someone can help with a little mystery i had today. The issue is fixed but I want to understand what was going on to help in the future.
Fault Finding a tripping fault on some bollard lights. Low IR L - CPC/N - CPC. It was an easy fix, whoever had done it originally had gone the carrier bag and duct tape route to waterproof all the connections. Re did it all, testing as I put it back together, all good.
So the supply cable comes out of the garage, serves a few lights (mains voltage), then dives under a path to a JB where these bollards connect to. Here's where I started scratching my head.
The supply cable was disconnected from the consumer unit.
There were 3 radials coming out of this JB to supply the bollard lights (#1 had 1 light, #2 had 1 light, #3 had 4 lights) and I tested each leg individually. With everything back together and connected to the circuit. I was getting >200 on an IR test. The supply cable going back the other way was around 20 meg ohm, so not perfect but easily good enough.
I connected them all into the JB, went back to the board to test and I was then getting 0.06 between both live conductors and cpc??
After going through it all, not finding anything and wasting an hour chasing a fault that wasnt there, I decided there was nothing wrong with it and hooked it back up. Flipped the switch and everything came on.
The bollards are LED ingrated class 2 units
There's clearly some circuitry in the integrated fittings but why would they test fine individually and only start acting up the second they're all linked together??
Any info would be greatly appreciated
Cheers
Hopefully someone can help with a little mystery i had today. The issue is fixed but I want to understand what was going on to help in the future.
Fault Finding a tripping fault on some bollard lights. Low IR L - CPC/N - CPC. It was an easy fix, whoever had done it originally had gone the carrier bag and duct tape route to waterproof all the connections. Re did it all, testing as I put it back together, all good.
So the supply cable comes out of the garage, serves a few lights (mains voltage), then dives under a path to a JB where these bollards connect to. Here's where I started scratching my head.
The supply cable was disconnected from the consumer unit.
There were 3 radials coming out of this JB to supply the bollard lights (#1 had 1 light, #2 had 1 light, #3 had 4 lights) and I tested each leg individually. With everything back together and connected to the circuit. I was getting >200 on an IR test. The supply cable going back the other way was around 20 meg ohm, so not perfect but easily good enough.
I connected them all into the JB, went back to the board to test and I was then getting 0.06 between both live conductors and cpc??
After going through it all, not finding anything and wasting an hour chasing a fault that wasnt there, I decided there was nothing wrong with it and hooked it back up. Flipped the switch and everything came on.
The bollards are LED ingrated class 2 units
There's clearly some circuitry in the integrated fittings but why would they test fine individually and only start acting up the second they're all linked together??
Any info would be greatly appreciated
Cheers