Hi all. Im looking for some help regards a massive earth leakage issue in a new i installation
Its a little more complicated than this but its hard to explain. New board 16 way tails splits due to old board still i operation for new few weeks. Large 4 bed house. Pme system. Earth verified bonding in place.
My main issue appears to becoming from a newly installed lighting circuit. It consists of downlights and standard pendant type lights and a bathroom fan and some wardrobe lighting.
I have tested the circuit R1 and R2 all fine 1.68. IR 999 so all fine there.
My first thought was damaged insulation causing but how can this be when IR is fine.
I have inspected whole circuit multiple times but nothing obvious.
Now here is what i dont understand. If i clamp at the meter i get 180 to 400 milliamps rapidly up and down where as my RCD is not tripping?
But if i test the rcd at a socket it tests fine.
So at this point I'm thinking WTF. Alot of workmen have been on site. Plasterers carpenters etc.
This is where things get stranger. I decide to go to first switch disconnect all seems fine test incoming feed 240v. I go to second switch and disconnect. So all i have is the feed from first switch. I test here but discover i am getting voltage reading between my incoming cpc and the light cpc even though they are completely separated.
Induced voltage? But why. We dont normally check voltage on the cpc so am i looking at something normal.
At this i put circuit back together go to the board. Out of interest i pull the circuit cpc (yes circuit was live so dont crucify me) and find if i link to main earth terminal i see 100v. Ok i put it back in then things are at same potential so it disappears.
So I asked an electrician with 20 years experience to come have a look. He is also stumped. I have not tested the full installation yet so maybe its fault affecting my circuit?
Thoughts helpful. If thos makes any sense at all.
Its a little more complicated than this but its hard to explain. New board 16 way tails splits due to old board still i operation for new few weeks. Large 4 bed house. Pme system. Earth verified bonding in place.
My main issue appears to becoming from a newly installed lighting circuit. It consists of downlights and standard pendant type lights and a bathroom fan and some wardrobe lighting.
I have tested the circuit R1 and R2 all fine 1.68. IR 999 so all fine there.
My first thought was damaged insulation causing but how can this be when IR is fine.
I have inspected whole circuit multiple times but nothing obvious.
Now here is what i dont understand. If i clamp at the meter i get 180 to 400 milliamps rapidly up and down where as my RCD is not tripping?
But if i test the rcd at a socket it tests fine.
So at this point I'm thinking WTF. Alot of workmen have been on site. Plasterers carpenters etc.
This is where things get stranger. I decide to go to first switch disconnect all seems fine test incoming feed 240v. I go to second switch and disconnect. So all i have is the feed from first switch. I test here but discover i am getting voltage reading between my incoming cpc and the light cpc even though they are completely separated.
Induced voltage? But why. We dont normally check voltage on the cpc so am i looking at something normal.
At this i put circuit back together go to the board. Out of interest i pull the circuit cpc (yes circuit was live so dont crucify me) and find if i link to main earth terminal i see 100v. Ok i put it back in then things are at same potential so it disappears.
So I asked an electrician with 20 years experience to come have a look. He is also stumped. I have not tested the full installation yet so maybe its fault affecting my circuit?
Thoughts helpful. If thos makes any sense at all.