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Testing a ring earlier and found 0.8M ohm at 250v between (L&N) - E.
This wouldnt be a neon causing this would it as im testing between L N (joined) to E ? I have not yet tested between the three individually.

This low reading is making me hope somethings still connected, there is a digital boiler controller that I suspect is wired into the supply side of a FCU but maybe its not; would this cause a low reading like this ? or anything else to bring back 0.8M ! I tested between (L&N) - E. Thanks all
 
It's quite a high reading for something connected isn't it. What's making you think it's something plugged in or a neon? I'm guessing you're hoping it is :).

As Murdoch has said you really have to go round and unplug everything. I know we don't always do that but sometimes you really do have to. If you still get the result after that then you just have to start breaking the circuit in half and begin your fault finding.

Is there a reason why you don't want to test at 500V? I know it sounds daft but sometimes I've seen a lower reading at 250V and it improves at 500V, generally it's the other way round!
 
It could be a surge arrestor somewhere although they are normally good at 250v and then the readings drop right off at 500v.
That's interesting SparkyChick. Have you seen some surge protected devices given poor IR results at 250V? Bit worrying as it means you cant assume it's not a SPD if the reading is low at 250V.
 
So yep went in this morning and done a quick IR test on one circuit, unplugged everything I could see, and had a good rummage tto see if i missed anything.
Theres two reasons I initially do not test at 500v, firstly to save batteries, secondly to save breaking any sensitive equipment. I know in theory you can test at 500v with L&N to E, but theres always a chance somethings amiss. Once I done a 500v test (across each conductor mind you) and broke 2 pir security lights, it cost me a day and replacements. If I get a super low reading at 250v its not gonna make much difference I would have thought at 500. When the readings are good then yeh go for 500v. Anyhow yes im hoping somethings still connected and that 0.8M is typical of a likely culprit.
 
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