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hello

theres a damaged cable under floor boards in either the living room, hallway or dining room.

the 'downstairs sockets' mcb type b in consumer unit trips as soon as i flick it back up, so the problem is in one of the rooms above.

how do i detect which cable under the floorboards it is without having to remove carpets and dining room tiles, as that's a big job and costly.

are there any qualified electricians on this forum that can help with how to identify the problem from the consumer unit?

i was told that you can check from the consumer unit ( from the mcb type b that has tripped) or from the ring main.
apparantly you can use a multimeter(?) to check which cable from the ring main (tripped mcb type b) has dropped voltage/amps.
also can check the cables in each socket which is affected with a multimeter.

how can a megger ( insulation meter) be used to check which cable is damaged?

thanks

 
To be honest you'd be better employing a good electrician with the right test gear , that way the fault could be identified and fixed pretty quickly and you then know the circuit is safe for continued use.
Many small jobs can be done safely by a competent DIYer but this needs knowledge and experience of fault finding.
 
You pick up the multimeter, turn it to the off setting and put it down. Next you pick up your phone and call an electrician ?

Seriously though... fault findings an art (not a recognised one) and if you've never used a multimeter or megger before let alone done any fault finding, you'll struggle and we would be backwards and forwards forever trying to explain to you how to use it, what the readings mean etc etc
 
You may find the fault is just a loose wire behind a socket and not an inaccessible damaged cable. Rule that out first.

Power off, unscrew the sockets from the wall and have a look.
This is the first part of any testing.

“Visual inspection”
 
hello

theres a damaged cable under floor boards in either the living room, hallway or dining room.

the 'downstairs sockets' mcb type b in consumer unit trips as soon as i flick it back up, so the problem is in one of the rooms above.

how do i detect which cable under the floorboards it is without having to remove carpets and dining room tiles, as that's a big job and costly.

are there any qualified electricians on this forum that can help with how to identify the problem from the consumer unit?

i was told that you can check from the consumer unit ( from the mcb type b that has tripped) or from the ring main.
apparantly you can use a multimeter(?) to check which cable from the ring main (tripped mcb type b) has dropped voltage/amps.
also can check the cables in each socket which is affected with a multimeter.

how can a megger ( insulation meter) be used to check which cable is damaged?

thanks

Where are you situated?
 
thanks everyone

im not going to find the fault myself! im not an electrician!

i want to know how to identify the problem step by step
step 1 what to check
step 2 what to check
etc
also what equipment is needed

then i can call an electrician to check
if i know what checks are to be done, then ill know if the electrician is ripping me off or not!
 
thanks everyone

im not going to find the fault myself! im not an electrician!

i want to know how to identify the problem step by step
step 1 what to check
step 2 what to check
etc
also what equipment is needed

then i can call an electrician to check
if i know what checks are to be done, then ill know if the electrician is ripping me off or not!
I dont ask my Dentist for step by step info on how to do his job or what equipment is needed.
 
thanks everyone

im not going to find the fault myself! im not an electrician!

i want to know how to identify the problem step by step
step 1 what to check
step 2 what to check
etc
also what equipment is needed

then i can call an electrician to check
if i know what checks are to be done, then ill know if the electrician is ripping me off or not!
Rather than all this just get some recommendations from family. friends or colleagues , we're not all rip off merchants !
 
thanks everyone

im not going to find the fault myself! im not an electrician!

i want to know how to identify the problem step by step
step 1 what to check
step 2 what to check
etc
also what equipment is needed

then i can call an electrician to check
if i know what checks are to be done, then ill know if the electrician is ripping me off or not!
He could do all the necessary checks and still Rip you off. If, as you say its a persistent trip then at least he/she should get good consistent readings. From then on its a bit of common sense and a small dose of the "force".

If he/she can detect the fault from the CU, then easiest to break the cct roughly half way and follow your nose. Sometimes you can be lucky and find it within minutes as the giveaway is a newly painted wall or sometimes you can be there a couple of days as i found out in a commercial office a few years ago.
 
Whether you know what he's going to do or not, if he's gonna rip you off he can just make up some complicated sounding problem and do a load of unnecessary work and charge you a bomb for it.

Sounds to me like you're wanting to try and tackle it yourself. No offence but the old 'i'm going to get an electrician i just want to know exactly step by step how to do it first so i don't get ripped off' is the oldest trick in the book.
 

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