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Hi all ran a ring circuit for someone about 6 months ago and when I carried out the insulation test my results were around 250 m ohms for l-n and slightly lower for l-e, anyway didn't think anything of it as we had just plastered all the rooms where the ring circuit went.
Returned to the same job today and thought I'd just check it while I was there, anyway instead of the results rising which I would have hoped they have actually dropped to around 150 ohms still well within the requirements but it's dropped never the less.
I investigated further and split the ring circuit at the half way point and tested each way, in doing so I got results which were higher on both legs separately then when they were together.
Connected everything back up and re tested from the consumer unit and the results had lowered to 150 ohms again,
Has anyone come across this before? I don't think it can still be damp that is cause the results to decress , could it be a problem with one of the socket fronts that is causing the lowering reading?
thanks for the help in advance
Chris
Returned to the same job today and thought I'd just check it while I was there, anyway instead of the results rising which I would have hoped they have actually dropped to around 150 ohms still well within the requirements but it's dropped never the less.
I investigated further and split the ring circuit at the half way point and tested each way, in doing so I got results which were higher on both legs separately then when they were together.
Connected everything back up and re tested from the consumer unit and the results had lowered to 150 ohms again,
Has anyone come across this before? I don't think it can still be damp that is cause the results to decress , could it be a problem with one of the socket fronts that is causing the lowering reading?
thanks for the help in advance
Chris