Been to a fault finding job and lights where tripping the rcbo. After further investigation we found that it was a blue strapper cable (old wiring) from one switch to another using 3 core. Let's call this cable 1.
After hacking some of the cable out the wall we found that the other flat t and e had a partially broken live conductor. Let's call this cable 2.
So we fixed that but for some reason after we fixed cable 2 we then did an IR on cable 1 on all the 3 cores individually to the CPC in cable 1 and was getting 0.01, 0.02 and 0.03 ohms?!
it's worth noting that we disconnected cable 1 from the other switch and separated all the cores, so we where just testing that cable.
we put everything back together to see if it worked and it did. The rcbo didn't trip even with the loads.
the wall was like a 15 foot high wall that the cables where chased into and the customer was watching the whole time and didn't was us to keep chasing out if it wasn't necessary as it was working.
I left that job very unsatisfied and can't seem to grasp how the cables with such a low IR reading to earth isn't tripping the rcbo. Any thoughts? Thanks.
After hacking some of the cable out the wall we found that the other flat t and e had a partially broken live conductor. Let's call this cable 2.
So we fixed that but for some reason after we fixed cable 2 we then did an IR on cable 1 on all the 3 cores individually to the CPC in cable 1 and was getting 0.01, 0.02 and 0.03 ohms?!
it's worth noting that we disconnected cable 1 from the other switch and separated all the cores, so we where just testing that cable.
we put everything back together to see if it worked and it did. The rcbo didn't trip even with the loads.
the wall was like a 15 foot high wall that the cables where chased into and the customer was watching the whole time and didn't was us to keep chasing out if it wasn't necessary as it was working.
I left that job very unsatisfied and can't seem to grasp how the cables with such a low IR reading to earth isn't tripping the rcbo. Any thoughts? Thanks.