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Aquinas_Quark
Hello all,
Have just wired up a new Immersun 2; on switching the MCB supplying it, both earth leakage trips in my vconsumer unit knock off (strange as it's a split distribution setup - but BOTH trips go off). This also happens with the immersion heater disconnected from the Immersun output, ONLY mains in and the sensing clamp connected.
With the live conductor to the Immersun input removed from the MCB, I measure about 2Kohms between this live and earth - however if I ALSO remove the neutral to the Immersun from the neutral supply terminal block, the reading disappears.
SO I think it's my (very basic) meter - it is probably actually a small voltage across the live and earth on the Immersun input (with the live disconnected from mains), but ONLY when the neutral terminal is also connected to the mains neutral.
Strange! Anyone have any ideas? I know there is something between my neutral and earth because the earth trips go if I touch any neutral and earth in the house.
Any advice appreciated - it looks like a well-made unit and I would love to get it going!
Have just wired up a new Immersun 2; on switching the MCB supplying it, both earth leakage trips in my vconsumer unit knock off (strange as it's a split distribution setup - but BOTH trips go off). This also happens with the immersion heater disconnected from the Immersun output, ONLY mains in and the sensing clamp connected.
With the live conductor to the Immersun input removed from the MCB, I measure about 2Kohms between this live and earth - however if I ALSO remove the neutral to the Immersun from the neutral supply terminal block, the reading disappears.
SO I think it's my (very basic) meter - it is probably actually a small voltage across the live and earth on the Immersun input (with the live disconnected from mains), but ONLY when the neutral terminal is also connected to the mains neutral.
Strange! Anyone have any ideas? I know there is something between my neutral and earth because the earth trips go if I touch any neutral and earth in the house.
Any advice appreciated - it looks like a well-made unit and I would love to get it going!