Thanks again for your reply TQ. Oh yes, purely for educational reasons. I did examine the lead and it has been overloaded at some point in the past. Here is the thing ... customer decided they could not wait for the dishwasher and machine to be connected (im doing a new RFC for the kitchen, new CU and upgrade on the bonding) so ran their old lead from outside the kitchen to these two appliances. I happened to touch the DW and the sink and the potential difference gave me a belt. I know the bonding is good, I know the circuit they ran from is good and tested so after testing all again checked their extention lead and it was shot. (brought home and tested here too - same result) But I'm frustrated that a simple IR test did NOT show a fault 500v gave me >500 Mohms - only the following showed it was faulty:
1. voltage between the lines and CPC
2. Condition of the lead (bumpy)
and 3. a cruddy littly socket tester.
I am going to take the plug and socket off and try direct on the wire when I get back.
Kind Regards, David