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Kev2632

Hi,

Why would I be getting very high r1r2 readings and Zs readings in a water heater circuit wired in the existing conduit when the house was built back in 19oatcake...? Would the conduit have anything to do with it and if so? Why?

Thanks
 
with the CSA of the conduit in which its wired, will that allow it too have such a high reading? or would that normally give a very low reading if the conduit is " sound", because the CSA area is bigger so it should in theory have alot lower reading than the R1+R2 of live to earth in twin and earth yea??
 
Is the conduit earthed correctly at the consumer unit? Does the consumer unit connect into the conduit? is the consumer unit plastic by any chance? Are all the other circuits earthed using the same wiring method?

we are all sat at home in front of keyboards with a beer cos nothing is on TV.

We need the maximum amount of info if we are to help.

AND, when you do get it sorted, come back on here and tell us what the problem was so we can all learn!
 

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