So was on a call out today and cooker circuit kept tripping the RCD. Disconnected at the board and at the cooker switch and IR’d the cable and received the following readings:
L-E: 200
L-N: 999
N-E: 999
Everything’s good, reconnected at the board and re-tested the cable going back to the board at the switch and then I got the following readings:
L-E: 0.00
L-N: 0.04
N-E: 0.04
I have one theory but I don’t know if it actually makes sense- The cable ran through “boxing-in” which also contains the water stop tap which is bonded. When I connected the cables into the board and IR, I’m getting a dead short because the cable may have been damaged and touching the water pipe, so with both the bonding and cooker CPC being connected at the earth terminal I’m then getting my faulty readings, by disconnecting the cpc of the cooker out of the earth bar it’s no longer reading through the water pipe.
I replaced the cable as I didn’t have this idea at the time and the circuit now works as intended, I just wanted to see if my theory does make sense and this could have been the reason for the fault.
L-E: 200
L-N: 999
N-E: 999
Everything’s good, reconnected at the board and re-tested the cable going back to the board at the switch and then I got the following readings:
L-E: 0.00
L-N: 0.04
N-E: 0.04
I have one theory but I don’t know if it actually makes sense- The cable ran through “boxing-in” which also contains the water stop tap which is bonded. When I connected the cables into the board and IR, I’m getting a dead short because the cable may have been damaged and touching the water pipe, so with both the bonding and cooker CPC being connected at the earth terminal I’m then getting my faulty readings, by disconnecting the cpc of the cooker out of the earth bar it’s no longer reading through the water pipe.
I replaced the cable as I didn’t have this idea at the time and the circuit now works as intended, I just wanted to see if my theory does make sense and this could have been the reason for the fault.