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
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