This has messed my head up so much I’m not sure I can even explain it properly but hopefully someone out there may give me ideas of what to do next…
Had a call out to a house today with the owner (polish if it has any relevancy) saying he was getting small shocks off taps & was getting a reading on his socket tester which showed green green red which doesn’t have an explanation on the tester and the RCD was not tripping.
It is an 8 circuit setup over duel RCD. The owner said he had different mcbs set up for different sockets (1 for tv, 1 for comp room, 1 for lounge etc).
Although the ccu had only been in a year it had NO labelling (inc circuits), no installation certificate etc…
I tested the socket ring (32A) end to end r1, r2 & rn but with no continuity suggesting it was actually 2 radials.
I tested continuity (all unplugged) and found r1 & rn = 10 ohms, rn-r2 = 0.56 ohms, r1-r2 <999.
Checked sockets (which I had to break two of cos they were tiled in with broken screws) & found one had L/N reversed.
Found a socket with four spurs off it (to boiler switch, lounge socket*, upstairs, utility cupboard). The boiler switch had three spurs off it (to boiler, utility lights, upstairs socket). * which then had a spur to a lounge wall light
I did a alternative IR test on the boiler which failed (I believe due to the bonding becoming live)
I isolated the ‘faulty’ radial at ccu at L,N & E and tested the other sockets which showed the earth still live (50V). I isolated each & every circuit at a time at the mcbs but still got 50V on the other sockets. There was 50V getting back to the earth so I removed each cpc one at a time but still got 50V going back to the socket. Did the same with neutral & got the same result.
Alas I couldn’t think clearly any more & needed to eat so have left it for now.
I have 4 ideas at the moment:
1) two way landing lights using the cpc as live conductor. But would this affect the neutral?
2) another terminal wired with wrong polarity. But this wouldn’t make the cpc live? 3) A big screw going through the L/N & E
4) Water infiltration under the floor into a junction box.
Anyone come across anything similar with any tips and can save me having to test every circuit individually? It’ll take me ages just to label which circuit is which – especially as they seem to have this fault linking most of them together.
p.s. I replaced the RCD the ‘ring’ was on which wasn’t tripping, even at the button.
When I went to test the RCD I kept getting CON on my Megger (“wrong connection to instrument”)
Had a call out to a house today with the owner (polish if it has any relevancy) saying he was getting small shocks off taps & was getting a reading on his socket tester which showed green green red which doesn’t have an explanation on the tester and the RCD was not tripping.
It is an 8 circuit setup over duel RCD. The owner said he had different mcbs set up for different sockets (1 for tv, 1 for comp room, 1 for lounge etc).
Although the ccu had only been in a year it had NO labelling (inc circuits), no installation certificate etc…
I tested the socket ring (32A) end to end r1, r2 & rn but with no continuity suggesting it was actually 2 radials.
I tested continuity (all unplugged) and found r1 & rn = 10 ohms, rn-r2 = 0.56 ohms, r1-r2 <999.
Checked sockets (which I had to break two of cos they were tiled in with broken screws) & found one had L/N reversed.
Found a socket with four spurs off it (to boiler switch, lounge socket*, upstairs, utility cupboard). The boiler switch had three spurs off it (to boiler, utility lights, upstairs socket). * which then had a spur to a lounge wall light
I did a alternative IR test on the boiler which failed (I believe due to the bonding becoming live)
I isolated the ‘faulty’ radial at ccu at L,N & E and tested the other sockets which showed the earth still live (50V). I isolated each & every circuit at a time at the mcbs but still got 50V on the other sockets. There was 50V getting back to the earth so I removed each cpc one at a time but still got 50V going back to the socket. Did the same with neutral & got the same result.
Alas I couldn’t think clearly any more & needed to eat so have left it for now.
I have 4 ideas at the moment:
1) two way landing lights using the cpc as live conductor. But would this affect the neutral?
2) another terminal wired with wrong polarity. But this wouldn’t make the cpc live? 3) A big screw going through the L/N & E
4) Water infiltration under the floor into a junction box.
Anyone come across anything similar with any tips and can save me having to test every circuit individually? It’ll take me ages just to label which circuit is which – especially as they seem to have this fault linking most of them together.
p.s. I replaced the RCD the ‘ring’ was on which wasn’t tripping, even at the button.
When I went to test the RCD I kept getting CON on my Megger (“wrong connection to instrument”)