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Okay, I've got a pretty unusual problem that I've had over the last couple of days and I'd welcome some advice on this.
Currently we are carrying out electrical works on barn conversions into single and two bed homes. Fairly small, single storey.
Carried out second fix - sockets, lights (with lamps removed) etc. No current drawing equipment at all.
I started testing on Friday afternoon and did a global insulation resistance test which gave a figure of 5M ohm. Obviously I investigated further and found odd figures on different circuits:
280M ohm on one of the ring mains approximately. The figure fluctuates - not just rise, I mean rise and fall.
5M ohm on one of the lighting circuits.
300M ohm on the other lighting circuit.
The 5M ohm lighting circuit was isolated to the two bathrooms - one giving a reading of 5M ohm and the other giving a reading of 250.
Investigated the 5M ohm circuit which consisted of four unlamped spot lights and initially got odd readings on different sections. We found we could actually affect the readings by moving the cables around. Now we seem to be getting a reading of 500 rising to 1000+. Cables feel free, so not trapped.
This would be unusual enough but we are getting similar issues in four of the other units. We have a few circuits with very low readings - 5M ohms and a few with everything between 100 and 1000.
Checked readings with another testing and they corroborate the readings so it's not a tester issue.
Any thoughts?
I know that the figures are "acceptable" but surely this points to a problem that needs putting right.
Currently we are carrying out electrical works on barn conversions into single and two bed homes. Fairly small, single storey.
Carried out second fix - sockets, lights (with lamps removed) etc. No current drawing equipment at all.
I started testing on Friday afternoon and did a global insulation resistance test which gave a figure of 5M ohm. Obviously I investigated further and found odd figures on different circuits:
280M ohm on one of the ring mains approximately. The figure fluctuates - not just rise, I mean rise and fall.
5M ohm on one of the lighting circuits.
300M ohm on the other lighting circuit.
The 5M ohm lighting circuit was isolated to the two bathrooms - one giving a reading of 5M ohm and the other giving a reading of 250.
Investigated the 5M ohm circuit which consisted of four unlamped spot lights and initially got odd readings on different sections. We found we could actually affect the readings by moving the cables around. Now we seem to be getting a reading of 500 rising to 1000+. Cables feel free, so not trapped.
This would be unusual enough but we are getting similar issues in four of the other units. We have a few circuits with very low readings - 5M ohms and a few with everything between 100 and 1000.
Checked readings with another testing and they corroborate the readings so it's not a tester issue.
Any thoughts?
I know that the figures are "acceptable" but surely this points to a problem that needs putting right.