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brizospark
Ok here is a fault I discovered today which is a bit of a headscratcher
Was called to a house today to look at problem with upstairs sockets, the customer was saying that they were working intermittently
so first thing I did was get the volt stick out for a quick check. There was one socket which had laptop etc plugged in and I noticed the volt stick was glowing whenever I went near any of the equipment let along te plug top or cables. Thought at first it may be interference with the
volt stick as I know they are unreliable for this.
Anyway looked properly into this problem there are 5 sockets on a ring. First socket from DB I plugged in my socket tester everything ok. Went to the second socket and live earth reversed showed up! Ok that explains why volt stick was glowing away from cables and plug top. So I opened socket number 2 expecting to find a simple live earth reverse but everything was ok. Opened all other sockets and these appeared ok
so I split the ring and pinpointed the problem to be between socket 2 and 3. Could not trace cable as the cable was concealed within walls etc. it was at this point I noticed tat the boiler too was fed from this circuit, but only had 1 cable at FCU. there was not three cables at any socket so I am assuming that they have cut into cable between socket 2 and 3 and mixed up live and earth!!! Cannot access this joint though as under hard wood floor!!
so in the end I disconnected the link between socket 2 and three and split the ring into 2 x radials at the DB , both protected by a 16 a mcb and rcd. I also had to put a plug top on the boiler and plug it into socket 2 temporarily. This has cleared the fault
heres the bits I cannot fathom, entire house rcd protected. Why did this fault not trip the rcd and also why was the polarity not showing up as incorrect at socket1???
Was called to a house today to look at problem with upstairs sockets, the customer was saying that they were working intermittently
so first thing I did was get the volt stick out for a quick check. There was one socket which had laptop etc plugged in and I noticed the volt stick was glowing whenever I went near any of the equipment let along te plug top or cables. Thought at first it may be interference with the
volt stick as I know they are unreliable for this.
Anyway looked properly into this problem there are 5 sockets on a ring. First socket from DB I plugged in my socket tester everything ok. Went to the second socket and live earth reversed showed up! Ok that explains why volt stick was glowing away from cables and plug top. So I opened socket number 2 expecting to find a simple live earth reverse but everything was ok. Opened all other sockets and these appeared ok
so I split the ring and pinpointed the problem to be between socket 2 and 3. Could not trace cable as the cable was concealed within walls etc. it was at this point I noticed tat the boiler too was fed from this circuit, but only had 1 cable at FCU. there was not three cables at any socket so I am assuming that they have cut into cable between socket 2 and 3 and mixed up live and earth!!! Cannot access this joint though as under hard wood floor!!
so in the end I disconnected the link between socket 2 and three and split the ring into 2 x radials at the DB , both protected by a 16 a mcb and rcd. I also had to put a plug top on the boiler and plug it into socket 2 temporarily. This has cleared the fault
heres the bits I cannot fathom, entire house rcd protected. Why did this fault not trip the rcd and also why was the polarity not showing up as incorrect at socket1???