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Hi all,

I was wondering if anybody has come across this fault before that I seem to be getting with my Megger MFT1552.

When I measure the voltage it reads around 260V (iv tried it in a few different properties). Then if I switch it to the RCD auto test or any of the RCD individual tests it bumps up to over 300v, flashes and doesn't let me continue. When I swotch off the socket/supply it does go do to 0 so its not registerong a voltage when there isn't one it just seems to be registering the voltages really high

I really don't want to have to call it a day with the MFT as its a great bit of kit albeit an oldey so was just wondering if anyone has come across this before?

Thanks for any info :)
 
Hi all,

I was wondering if anybody has come across this fault before that I seem to be getting with my Megger MFT1552.

When I measure the voltage it reads around 260V (iv tried it in a few different properties). Then if I switch it to the RCD auto test or any of the RCD individual tests it bumps up to over 300v, flashes and doesn't let me continue. When I swotch off the socket/supply it does go do to 0 so its not registerong a voltage when there isn't one it just seems to be registering the voltages really high

I really don't want to have to call it a day with the MFT as its a great bit of kit albeit an oldey so was just wondering if anyone has come across this before?

Thanks for any info :)
Send the MFT away to Megger and ask them to check operation and a costing of any repairs that they uncover, if it's BER then time for a new one.
 
Send the MFT away to Megger and ask them to check operation and a costing of any repairs that they uncover, if it's BER then time for a new one.
The 1500 series are no longer supported by Megger so it will need to be a private repair.
 
So just an update... and I fear I may be required to hand in my electricians card as well as my man card here.... what i thought were new batteries were dead... changed the batteries and its showing correct voltage..... i mean there are no words!!!!!!
 
So just an update... and I fear I may be required to hand in my electricians card as well as my man card here.... what i thought were new batteries were dead... changed the batteries and its showing correct voltage..... i mean there are no words!!!!!!
At least you admitted it, well done and a cheap fix.
 

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