Hello, to everyone, would like some clues and ideas please, from obviously more experienced members on this forum.
Have attended the call out from customer, apparently his sockets don’t work. The board is old with plug in BS1361 cartridge fuses, as soon as I put the only one ring circuit fuse in it, then it trips the RCD which serves other 4 circuits, so I know obviously the fault is in the ring, wanted to do the full 3 step test on it but access in the board is terrible where you need to take the casings apart but they all imbedded sort of in the wall and stuff. It is inthe council flat. The only quick test in the board I done is line end to end which was fine, then with all the cables in their terminals I checked the continuity between them, I got the continuity between all of them on that circuit which is obviously wrong. Started going through the flat and opening sockets etc. all good, no works has been done, no nails through the walls, was wondering about squashed cable somewhere, finally found the offending part of that ring. It is a heating system which is taped of through FCU of one of the sockets,with boiler and all other associated parts: timers ,thermostatic valves, pumps,room stats connected one 12 way terminal block in one of those Plan S,Y,W systems and so on, as long as I disconnect that part of the ring by just taking the fuse out of FCU, everything is fine, I am not very familiar with the heating system wiring , that it is still to be learned, I suppose it could be anything you name it, so that where my question stands what you think could bewrong, it just seems that all conductors touching each other somewhere what could cause that. Obviously The customer is all happy that he is got power back on , but wants me to look further when I have time.
Thanks everyone reading it, and all you advice will be much appreciated, thanks in advance
Have attended the call out from customer, apparently his sockets don’t work. The board is old with plug in BS1361 cartridge fuses, as soon as I put the only one ring circuit fuse in it, then it trips the RCD which serves other 4 circuits, so I know obviously the fault is in the ring, wanted to do the full 3 step test on it but access in the board is terrible where you need to take the casings apart but they all imbedded sort of in the wall and stuff. It is inthe council flat. The only quick test in the board I done is line end to end which was fine, then with all the cables in their terminals I checked the continuity between them, I got the continuity between all of them on that circuit which is obviously wrong. Started going through the flat and opening sockets etc. all good, no works has been done, no nails through the walls, was wondering about squashed cable somewhere, finally found the offending part of that ring. It is a heating system which is taped of through FCU of one of the sockets,with boiler and all other associated parts: timers ,thermostatic valves, pumps,room stats connected one 12 way terminal block in one of those Plan S,Y,W systems and so on, as long as I disconnect that part of the ring by just taking the fuse out of FCU, everything is fine, I am not very familiar with the heating system wiring , that it is still to be learned, I suppose it could be anything you name it, so that where my question stands what you think could bewrong, it just seems that all conductors touching each other somewhere what could cause that. Obviously The customer is all happy that he is got power back on , but wants me to look further when I have time.
Thanks everyone reading it, and all you advice will be much appreciated, thanks in advance
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