OP
The house has been rebuilt over the last 3-4 years, all the wiring is new as is the conduit it has been pulled through. It has been a total rebuild and I am very hands on, so I know what has been done and how it has been done.
The electrician came highly recommended, I have no doubt they would not cut corners and I trust them. Having said that, as far as I am aware they did no earth leakage tests when each stage was completed. I do not know if they are considered necessary or infact reqd. according to local regs. There are a couple of pics attached of main distribution board to give indication of quality of work. You will see that there is probably less detail than UK. You can still put a switch and a 240V socket next to a sink in a bathroom here.
In the last hour, with only 2 fridges, a freezer, modem and router plugged in the voltage has been as low as 200V and as high as 236V.
I have had a month to try and work out what might be causing it but there really isn’t anything I can think of.
My gut feeling is that it is external.
I am not trying to avoid the issue by fitting a restart, we regularly have short power cuts that cause the RCD to trip, I am trying to make life a little easier/safer while I try to determine the cause.
During the winter we operate a wood fire boiler and during power cuts I have to manually start the generator to stop the boiler, which is a sealed system, overheating. The restart would help here too.
The electrician came highly recommended, I have no doubt they would not cut corners and I trust them. Having said that, as far as I am aware they did no earth leakage tests when each stage was completed. I do not know if they are considered necessary or infact reqd. according to local regs. There are a couple of pics attached of main distribution board to give indication of quality of work. You will see that there is probably less detail than UK. You can still put a switch and a 240V socket next to a sink in a bathroom here.
In the last hour, with only 2 fridges, a freezer, modem and router plugged in the voltage has been as low as 200V and as high as 236V.
I have had a month to try and work out what might be causing it but there really isn’t anything I can think of.
My gut feeling is that it is external.
I am not trying to avoid the issue by fitting a restart, we regularly have short power cuts that cause the RCD to trip, I am trying to make life a little easier/safer while I try to determine the cause.
During the winter we operate a wood fire boiler and during power cuts I have to manually start the generator to stop the boiler, which is a sealed system, overheating. The restart would help here too.