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Trainee here so it's likely I've got my wires crossed!
I've got a small unoccupied rental property which had a rewirable fuseboard which my work colleague (fully qualified spark) and I replaced the other day with an 8 way RCBO board, surge protected. He did the board change while I replaced some sockets with USB charging sockets.
Initial end to end testing on the Ring Final indicated that there was a break in the ring somewhere, so we swapped out the 32a breaker for a 20a. All circuits were holding fine on the RCBO's after we went home on Friday evening. The plan was that I would come back today to investigate the broken ring, carry out some testing and to label up the board.
So, when I got back to the property today I plugged my socket tester into a socket and it indicated Live Earth Reversal. I pulled off all the sockets to check they were all wired correctly and they all looked good. Using my MFT I tested the voltage between L-N and it showed 60v, between N-E voltage was 190.
Any ideas?
I've got a small unoccupied rental property which had a rewirable fuseboard which my work colleague (fully qualified spark) and I replaced the other day with an 8 way RCBO board, surge protected. He did the board change while I replaced some sockets with USB charging sockets.
Initial end to end testing on the Ring Final indicated that there was a break in the ring somewhere, so we swapped out the 32a breaker for a 20a. All circuits were holding fine on the RCBO's after we went home on Friday evening. The plan was that I would come back today to investigate the broken ring, carry out some testing and to label up the board.
So, when I got back to the property today I plugged my socket tester into a socket and it indicated Live Earth Reversal. I pulled off all the sockets to check they were all wired correctly and they all looked good. Using my MFT I tested the voltage between L-N and it showed 60v, between N-E voltage was 190.
Any ideas?