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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
 
Traced the problem down to both the upstairs and down stairs lighting circuits. When disconnected neutral on these circuits the current meter fell to virtually zero amps.

Measured the resistance between neutral and earth conductors and got approx 6 ohms. If there is a difference in voltage between earth and neutral of say 5volts this will account for the 0.8 amps. It's a TNS supply so I guess it's possible.i forgot to measure it.

Unfortunately I couldn't pin point where the previous problem was because most of the rooms were locked by the occupants.

Thanks for your suggestions folks. This was a real eye opener for changing old fuse boards out in an old house!
 
Traced the problem down to both the upstairs and down stairs lighting circuits. When disconnected neutral on these circuits the current meter fell to virtually zero amps.

Measured the resistance between neutral and earth conductors and got approx 6 ohms. If there is a difference in voltage between earth and neutral of say 5volts this will account for the 0.8 amps. It's a TNS supply so I guess it's possible.i forgot to measure it.

Unfortunately I couldn't pin point where the previous problem was because most of the rooms were locked by the occupants.

Thanks for your suggestions folks. This was a real eye opener for changing old fuse boards out in an old house!
 
Im at a loss as to why you are only clamping the cables to see what current is being draw!

Now you have a neutral to earth fault found that will need sorting prior the the RCD being installed!

A global IR test at the CU would of given you a good indication to where the leakage was or even clamping the tails to see how much leakage was present!!
 
unfortunately i never got round to finding the location of the fault,the landlord was funny and did not want to give access and i have been called to another contract.

what started the whole thing, was that the bathroom lighting circuit was not protected by RCD. when the circuit was put on an rcd, it immediately tripped. without physically access to the rooms affected by this circuit, the basic dead test and insulation resistance was not possible.

hence a clamp meter was used to confirm that the earth leakage was tripping the rcb.
 
The only way you could use a clamp meter to test the leakage is if you had clamped the live and neutral simultaneously. As I said in post 11 it wasn't a meaningful test, clamping just the Live or just the neutral or even just the CPC won't give an accurate result.
 
Instead of an insulation test, a continuity test L+N -> E would have located the neutral-earth short, without any risk to connected equipment in the rooms that could not be accessed. It wouldn't find degraded or damp insulation but this is a case of copper touching copper which any multimeter will pick up.
 
The only way you could use a clamp meter to test the leakage is if you had clamped the live and neutral simultaneously. As I said in post 11 it wasn't a meaningful test, clamping just the Live or just the neutral or even just the CPC won't give an accurate result.
yes that is true, and i got a figure of approximately .8 amps
0.6 amps on the downstairs lighting circuit and 0.2 amps on the upstairs lighting circuit.
 
Instead of an insulation test, a continuity test L+N -> E would have located the neutral-earth short, without any risk to connected equipment in the rooms that could not be accessed. It wouldn't find degraded or damp insulation but this is a case of copper touching copper which any multimeter will pick up.

the ohm meter measured about 6 ohms between earth and neutral, which suggests that it is metal touching metal somewhere along the circuit.
 
Found the faults.

First one was a neutral wire worked free and contacted the metal casing of ceiling lights.

2nd fault was actually in a ring circuit. An appliance fault must have been the reason why the earth conductor melted through the cable contacting the neutral line.

Now I need to figure out how to pull a new cable for that section of the ring.

We reached a conclusion to this thread!!!
 
Now I need to figure out how to pull a new cable for that section of the ring.

if it'sgoing to be a realballache to replace that damaged section, cut it out and form 2 radials, each on a 20A MCB.
 

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