hi,
As the title states. Earlier in the week I was sent to a property to do a routine EICR test. When I arrived at said property I was informed that it had recently been struck by lighting! The lighting had split the roof pearling, and done substantial damage to the roof trusses, before finding its entry point below bathroom window. When performing ZE I was getting reading all over the place from 0.45- 0.87, this is on a TNCS system, which is obviously unacceptable. The test also resulted in arking from the main switch. The Tennant said someone had been out and looked at the 35mm tails to and they were damaged and cut back and re terminated. The only thing I can think of saying is there is damage to the incoming side, and to get in touch with the provider before we do the test. Any advice on how a lighting strike caused this?
As the title states. Earlier in the week I was sent to a property to do a routine EICR test. When I arrived at said property I was informed that it had recently been struck by lighting! The lighting had split the roof pearling, and done substantial damage to the roof trusses, before finding its entry point below bathroom window. When performing ZE I was getting reading all over the place from 0.45- 0.87, this is on a TNCS system, which is obviously unacceptable. The test also resulted in arking from the main switch. The Tennant said someone had been out and looked at the 35mm tails to and they were damaged and cut back and re terminated. The only thing I can think of saying is there is damage to the incoming side, and to get in touch with the provider before we do the test. Any advice on how a lighting strike caused this?