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Anyone any ideas on a voltage being present on pipework in a flat?
All bonding done and satisfactory Ze at board.
It’s a block of 3 which I’ve isolated all Power to two of the flats the third is a holiday home which I can’t access. I was thinking there is an issue either in the inaccessible flat or an external problem. Any ideas would be appreciated. The incomer to the two I can access is a tn-s 3 phase.
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possible fault current flowing to earth through the pipe?. could be that the fault current is not sufficient to trip any protective device fitted?
If the pipe runs through the building then the fault could as you said be in any of the flats??
Are you able to access the cutouts for other flats? came across a similar on a TT once where the rod was disconnected as somebody stole the cable! and system was using water pipe as the main earth.
have you fully checked all the bonding and that the necessary clamps are all secured properly?
 
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If Ze and bonding are ok then there can't be much voltage on the pipes, surely? Need a lot of current to generate a potential across 10m of 10mm (say) and that should trip any RCD and probably the circuit breakers too?
 
Was measuring 48 volts using mft. I have measured ze at cut out in flat. The cut out in flat is tapped off the 3 phase tns at entrance stairwell to two of the flats. Im heading back tomorrow to make sure I’ve not missed anything stupid, cheers for replies so far.
 
I would suggest you check the Ze at the DNO head with all paths removed.

I had this once and it was a dodgy TN-S and a R1+R2 link left in on another flat.

The funny thing is because I reported the poor Ze to the DNO when they put a PME link and everything was sorted I thought no more of it.

It was two years later when I went to test a different flat and spotted the R1+R2 link left in that I put 2 and 2 together. Clearly when the DNO sorted their earth out it tripped the MCB in the flat with the fault as it should have.
 

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