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Shame the OP didn't update the thread when he dropped in last night .............
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Shame the OP didn't update the thread when he dropped in last night .............
Naaaaaaamaybe he has shorted out the live/neutral whilst live, using his fingers as a probe tester?
No. Both fused spurs (Saniflow and toilet floor heating) switched off.Anything plugged in or connected via a fused spur?
No. Both fused spurs (Saniflow and toilet floor heating) switched off.
I have installed a new ring main in a kitchen extension and tested for continuity and insulation resistance before connecting to Consumer Unit. As soon as main switch turned on, even with all the MCB's switched off, the RCD tripped. I removed all the connections to the consumer unit from the new ring and the rest of the circuits were fine
am I missing some thing or you!No. Both fused spurs (Saniflow and toilet floor heating) switched off.
I have retested the circuit. The results for continuity are r1 0.70 Ohms, rn0.7 Ohms and r2 1.13Ohms. So far so good!What do you plan to do next?
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Yes both are DP Switched fused.Are they double pole?
Could be a nipped neutral on a metal back box at a socket or spur.Cable damage...
Time to split the ring to narrow down where the fault is
No. I removed the cable for the ring from the consumer unit so I could leave the customer with power on the other curcuits.Was the cpc connected to the earthing bar in the CU when you did the IR testing?
half the circuit and test both , repeat until fault traced.I have retested the circuit. The results for continuity are r1 0.70 Ohms, rn0.7 Ohms and r2 1.13Ohms. So far so good!
r1 + r2 sockets 0.52-0.56 Ohms. I was expecting 0.46 Ohms, so a bit high.
r1+rn are all over the place. from 0.44 up to 0.86. No pattern. Should be 0.35.
The insulation resistance are Line to Neutral ˃500 M Ohms Line to CPC ˃500 M Ohms. Sadly, the Neutral to CPC was 0.
There are only ten sockets on the ring and two fused isolators.
Can anyone suggest what is causing the problem?
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