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Changing a CCU and reconnecting existing wiring (twin and earth) = did a N - CPC IR test for earth leaks prior to dismantling the old (BS3036) unit for obvious new RCD trips; all ok.

However, on ring circuit the continuity end-to-end readings of the R1 and Rn are 0.3 ohms different; 0.41 on live, 0.72 on neutral. did the obvious and took every socket off to check the N terminals, all seemed ok. all fuses on spur outlets pulled out, at sockets the R1+R2/4 (calculated 0.22, checked out / recorded as a 0.33 at a spur) appears normal.

Other than an inaccessible pinched / stretched / kinked section of cable, I'm unsure of what could be causing this. MFT behaving itself fine on the second ring with identical LL and NN readings. I appreciate the more critical is the R1+R2 but not happy about the different L-L, and N-N continuity readings. Interconnection seems eliminated by r1+r2 readings appearing normal. Enlightenment, or memory jog by kick up the backside, would be very welcome!

cheers
 
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may sound stupid, but are you sure you measured rN and not r2 to get 0.72? other than that, it's got to be a loose/dirty termination on the N. could be a JB under the floor somewhere.
 
I would test using a wander lead, leg by leg until a point is found that R1 and Rn get out of step, and look for strangeness nearby. If the difference of 0.3Ω is all concentrated at one point it will stand out clearly against the low resistance of each leg of line. Sounds like duff connection as Tel says, you would have trouble damaging a cable so as to make such a difference, without severing it completely!
 
ta for replies, the customer had laid a new carpet and wooden flooring so taking these up to investigate further - the JB possibility - may be a thory issue ... I'm thinking the best way to alleviate is if I split the ring at the faulty link I can then make two 20A radials? there'll be enough spare ways in the board to do this.
 
As Tel says, check that you haven't measured r2 instead of rn, the figure of 0.72 is about right for a r2 measurement if your r1 is 0.41, for T&E cable. Failing that, have good clean of the cable ends, and make sure you have a good tight connection with the test leads, and also make sure you nulled the leads between r1 and rn tests. This has got to be an easy fix, i doubt very much that you will find anything by pulling the house to bits.

Cheers………….Howard

Cheers…………….Howard
 
Honest guv the cable that measured .072 was the neutral, CPC came in at 0.66. Have had a word with the customer and they're happy for the ring to be split into two radials if need be to compensate, as they are solely bedroom sockets only. I shall be looking for strangeness galore! but will be stripping the whole lot down and re-terminating to be sure. nice 1 for the replys
 
A joint registering 0.3Ω, or a cable with one live conductor nearly twice the resistance of the other, is faulty. Does a faulty cable comply with the regs?
 
I would suggest NOT calculating the R1R2, and measure at each socket with your cross connected cables. First with phase earth, then with phase neutral.
 
I would suggest NOT calculating the R1R2, and measure at each socket with your cross connected cables. First with phase earth, then with phase neutral.


Calculated and measured, end-to-end and cross connected as per usual procedure. on phase-CPC got 0.33 at a known spur. everything else was around 0.22-.26 mark, all fascias were taken off looking for a loose neutral screw. maybe i'm just being pedantic but I would rather the LL and NN readings near enough identical. as its bedroom sockets I've already agreed with the customer if the faulty leg can't be solved without major disruption I will split ring to two 16 or 20A radials to be safe, maybe over cautious for some but I'm one of lifes' worriers!

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Did you do R1RN? At each socket with cross connections.

This should highlight if you do actually have a problem.

As suggested earlier your readings are ok, we do not live in a perfect world. Otherwise we could calculate everything.

If you still cannot get the reading down to similar as the phase conductors, just make a note of it on the minor works certificate.
 
Point to add as well is that before you do any remedial works, the circuits should be tested before hand to highlight any problems, as you will become liable, which unfortunately you are finding out now.
 
The IR was clear according to the OP.

The IR might be wonderful but I never mentioned it.

A joint with 0.3Ω resistance, if that is the cause of the odd reading in the neutral, is capable of getting quite hot. E.g. passing 10A it would dissipate 30W and get as hot as a soldering iron. At 32A it would be giving out ten times as much heat. As it's a ring, it would cause more or less incorrect sharing of the total load between the two sides instead, depending on where it's located.

The world is not perfect as you say but it is better to find out the imperfections with the MFT than by tracing the burning smell.
 

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