Hi all, I'm testing an old ring final circuit, circa 1996 (upstairs, kitchen+garage) on a TNCS (PME) earthing system, and I'm getting the following initial readings:
R1 = 0.42 Ohms
R2 = 0.19 Ohms
Rn = 0.36 Ohms
That's enough to see I already have a couple of potential issues to track down; in that the cpc resistance is too low (run in 2.5mm/1.5mm twin/earth) and so should be around (0.42+0.36)/2*2.5/1.5 approx 0.65 Ohms give or take a little. So probable multiple earth path problem.
On digging further I am getting 0.11 and 0.10 Ohms (from either end of the cpc) to the main bonding for the water! Any ideas why there would be any connection here? (tested to the bonding cable when removed from the MET). Oh and there are no sockets in either the bathroom (or ensuite) that would require connecting in such a way.
No signs of any additional cables in any of the sockets on the rings (oh and the fly leads are all missing to the metal knock out boxes!).
The other problem is a possible loose connection on the run for the line (R1 and Rn a bit too far adrift and R1 is higher).
What am I missing, apart from a few brain cells :-D
Thanks
Martin
R1 = 0.42 Ohms
R2 = 0.19 Ohms
Rn = 0.36 Ohms
That's enough to see I already have a couple of potential issues to track down; in that the cpc resistance is too low (run in 2.5mm/1.5mm twin/earth) and so should be around (0.42+0.36)/2*2.5/1.5 approx 0.65 Ohms give or take a little. So probable multiple earth path problem.
On digging further I am getting 0.11 and 0.10 Ohms (from either end of the cpc) to the main bonding for the water! Any ideas why there would be any connection here? (tested to the bonding cable when removed from the MET). Oh and there are no sockets in either the bathroom (or ensuite) that would require connecting in such a way.
No signs of any additional cables in any of the sockets on the rings (oh and the fly leads are all missing to the metal knock out boxes!).
The other problem is a possible loose connection on the run for the line (R1 and Rn a bit too far adrift and R1 is higher).
What am I missing, apart from a few brain cells :-D
Thanks
Martin