acvc
-
- Joined
- Jun 1, 2008
- Messages
- 435
- Reaction score
- 26
I bought a new MFT1710 a couple of weeks ago and got a free clamp meter with it. (UNI-T UT210B, 200A Mini Clamp Meter).
I finally got it out the box today and thought I'd try it on my mains tails to see if/how it's working. Surprisingly, with the consumer unit main-switch off, and the main earthing conductor plus all bonding disconnected from the consumer unit, the clamp meter read 0.36A.
I checked with my Fluke T600 and it read 1A (doesn't go to decimal points).
The only thing connected is the actual meter, a single phase watt hour digital meter rated at 2W/230V.
If I'm paying 20p a unit (not sure about that) that means I'm paying ÂŁ139.20 a year for this residual current.
The only thing I can think of is that this is normal and is deducted from everybody's bill as a matter of procedure, so isn't a problem.
I've got a three-phase mains head with two supply cables rising into two different phases, but only one is in use. I don't know if there's a fuse in the other two carriers.
TNS earthing.
Ze of 0.44ohms.
Voltage is 241V - I'm twenty odd meters from the substation.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
I finally got it out the box today and thought I'd try it on my mains tails to see if/how it's working. Surprisingly, with the consumer unit main-switch off, and the main earthing conductor plus all bonding disconnected from the consumer unit, the clamp meter read 0.36A.
I checked with my Fluke T600 and it read 1A (doesn't go to decimal points).
The only thing connected is the actual meter, a single phase watt hour digital meter rated at 2W/230V.
If I'm paying 20p a unit (not sure about that) that means I'm paying ÂŁ139.20 a year for this residual current.
The only thing I can think of is that this is normal and is deducted from everybody's bill as a matter of procedure, so isn't a problem.
I've got a three-phase mains head with two supply cables rising into two different phases, but only one is in use. I don't know if there's a fuse in the other two carriers.
TNS earthing.
Ze of 0.44ohms.
Voltage is 241V - I'm twenty odd meters from the substation.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.