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Hi all,

This is really concerning.

Turned off all breakers in a domestic single phase consumer unit. With just the main switch on I measure a 0.8 amp current in the neutral tail into the consumer unit and virtually zero current in the Live tail. This is using a clamp meter.

One of the lighting circuit neutral conductor is showing 0.6amps with this clamp meter. And again the breaker is off!

Is this weird or have you seen this before?

Please can you offer some advice. Thanks

Clive
 
Any chance the wiring in the house passes close to next doors wiring?
Could be some inductance maybe?
I'd be tempted to pull the neutral conductors out the CU bus bar while monitoring the current flow. See if it's just one.
Isolate that circuit and see what's happening then.
 
It's a TNS supply.

Yeah I will try ripping out the neutrals to see which circuit to troubleshoot.

The house is lived in and I do not have keys to access rooms to do insulation tests as the moment. But will get round to it once I identified which circuit
 
The lighting circuit needs rcd and since the Consumer unit is damaged and dangerous it was best to change the whole consumer unit. So before powering down and ripping out the old CU. some basic tests to ensure there was no leakage that may trip the rcd and therefore delay outage in the installation. This was when this weird thing happened
 
fit the new CU and test each curcuit before energising. when yo come to any faulty circuits that trip thre \rcd/s, then investigate further.
 
The lighting circuit needs rcd and since the Consumer unit is damaged and dangerous it was best to change the whole consumer unit. So before powering down and ripping out the old CU. some basic tests to ensure there was no leakage that may trip the rcd and therefore delay outage in the installation. This was when this weird thing happened

Well then .... time to do some IR tests then
 
Hi all,

This is really concerning.

Turned off all breakers in a domestic single phase consumer unit. With just the main switch on I measure a 0.8 amp current in the neutral tail into the consumer unit and virtually zero current in the Live tail. This is using a clamp meter.

One of the lighting circuit neutral conductor is showing 0.6amps with this clamp meter. And again the breaker is off!

Is this weird or have you seen this before?

Please can you offer some advice. Thanks

Clive

Likely to be a neutral-earth fault on one of the final circuits. On TN-S there will be a small voltage difference between neutral and earth. If there's a N-E short, it doesn't take much voltage to push 600mA through.
 
I was reliable informed by a DNO engineer, that although the supply cable/head looks like a TN-S, in the road outside, or further down the street or nearby, the supply cable will have been repaired, so your TN-S is actually PME. So in reality neutral - earth should be at or near same potential? If it ain't an internal fault, could it just be the clamp meter?

What reading do you get when the live/neutral is clamped?
 
Testing the neutral current on an installation that supposedly has no loads connected isn't a meaningful test as such ie it doesn't prove anything.

Are there any UPS's in the house? Any emergency lights with battery back-up maybe...is there a solar PV installation? If so isolate all of these and retest.
 
Have you tried using the clamp meter on the lighting circuit with the Main switch off- obviously if it's not an rcbo being used as a protective device all of the neutrals will be in the main neutral terminal( along with the supply neutral) which could mean you was picking up a reading from out in the road or thurther down the line
 
Thanks for the helpful suggestions folks. These all seem like possible reasons and nothing to do with insanity. I will proceed to isolate the right circuit tomorrow and do the insulation and polarity/wiring checks . Will let you know the outcome.
 
Are there any UPS's in the house? Any emergency lights with battery back-up maybe...is there a solar PV installation? If so isolate all of these and retest.
Agree - and perhaps have a good look for any signs of foreign supply, as this is a couple of hundred watts (if it's really there) so something is still live.
 

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