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Hello all. Went to a property to give an certificate, it was an old ccu so. I recommended to install a new 17th edition board. All installed but when it came to testing tried to take a zs on sockets using my fluke tester it was coming out to be error 5, which means 1 of the conductors is not connected. So done a ze on the main income still got error 5. The supply is a TN-S and is soldered on. The earth looks good well soldered on. So decided to convert it to a TT by putting an earth electrode. which we did today but however doing the ze on the main still showing error 4/5. thought it might be my test instrument but tested on different property and reading coming fine. i have been told it could be an neutral fault at the main incomon or with in the house. But however everything seems to be working fine. Unless its using the earth as a neutral but if that was the case the extraneous conductive parts would have become live. its a tricky and hard one anyone got any ideas thank you in advance
Dont quite get this....if you went to give a certificate..(EICR?)....how come the first thing you decided to do was replace the CU before even carrying out any tests?