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Heat mat fault, neutral earth reading...

A neighbours underfloor bathroom heating mat stopped working a while back, she asked me to look at it today. Turns out when it was installed the joiner had accidentally burst the cable for it. It's a small thin blue cable that heats up that has two conductors & an earth. Someone has done a repair on it underneath floor which looks like they have used proper kit, crimps, heat shrink etc. I've just took a voltage reading at the programmer which is fine going in & out & Ive peeled off the heat shrink & took a reading between each of the conductors & earth & on one I'm getting 150v & the other I'm getting 90v. Any ideas? Mat just needing replaced I'm guessing.
 
A neighbours underfloor bathroom heating mat stopped working a while back, she asked me to look at it today. Turns out when it was installed the joiner had accidentally burst the cable for it. It's a small thin blue cable that heats up that has two conductors & an earth. Someone has done a repair on it underneath floor which looks like they have used proper kit, crimps, heat shrink etc. I've just took a voltage reading at the programmer which is fine going in & out & Ive peeled off the heat shrink & took a reading between each of the conductors & earth & on one I'm getting 150v & the other I'm getting 90v. Any ideas? Mat just needing replaced I'm guessing.
Have you carried out any other tests other than checking voltages at various points, IR as an example.
 
Yes. Checked the resistance & it was fine & so was the IR from conductors to earth. Strange.
Thanks SSE is the fault the heating not working, tripping the RCD or CB, or what, sorry to be blunt but without knowing the exact fault it's hard to suggest what the problem might be.
 
Thanks SSE is the fault the heating not working, tripping the RCD or CB, or what, sorry to be blunt but without knowing the exact fault it's hard to suggest what the problem might be.
Sorry Mte read the thread , no mention of exact fault, but title says Nto E fault, could the chippy have damaged the cable you mentioned elsewhere?
 
What was the resistance between L and N? If it's high, the heating cable may be damaged (but not a clean break) and not touching the earth, hence good IR readings
 
What was the resistance between L and N? If it's high, the heating cable may be damaged (but not a clean break) and not touching the earth, hence good IR readings

Resistance was about 58 ohms which was pretty much bang on for the size of mat.

Hi,where were your voltages measured,and with what?
Has it got a temp sensor?
Has the joiner been water-boarded?

Correct voltages measured at cable that leaves programmer, odd voltages taken at the cable repair crimps. The cable that leaves the programmer is obviously not the same cable/wires that heats the mat, they obviously join at some point. Would be good to be able to get a reading where the cable changes but it's buried under the tiles somewhere! It has a floor sensor. Haha, joiner waterboarding is a great shout!

Thanks SSE is the fault the heating not working, tripping the RCD or CB, or what, sorry to be blunt but without knowing the exact fault it's hard to suggest what the problem might be.

She said it wasn't working but it seemed to me to be working ok but when she mentioned the repair that's when I noticed the odd voltage readings.

Sorry Mte read the thread , no mention of exact fault, but title says Nto E fault, could the chippy have damaged the cable you mentioned elsewhere?

Possibly yes but will never know now unless tiles are lifted!

If you've checked the resistance of the conductors and it's 'fine', and IR to earth is good, and there is full voltage at the cold tails then it'll work. As it doesn't one of the above is clearly amiss.
Apparently it works intermittently. Why the strange voltages at the repair crimps though?
 
you say IR value reading is good but no mention of the value, could you supply the IR value for L/E & N/E on the mat & test voltage used to measure.
sorry not saying you have not carried out correctly but would like to know the values.
 

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