Hi All
New to this forum, have read the posts on here from google but only recently signed up. I'm having some issues and some input would be very handy.
Testing at my house. I have a TN-S supply. Cutout is circa 1980s, cable is circa 1940s. Lead PILC incomer encased in a 1-¼" (32mm ish) old steel conduit going underground and disappearing towards street. Smart meter straight to CCU DP isolator.
Earth is provided via BS951 clamp onto this steel conduit. Ze 0.65Ω PFC 0.379kA measured on 2 lead high.
10mm² bonding for water & gas.
All final circuits are fed via RCBOs bar the garage supply which is on an MCB.
So, I have some final circuits just like any dwelling: Cooker radial, socket radials, socket rings, lighting radials, etc. When I carry out a 3 lead low Zs test on these I get an 'Err5' code flashing along with reading such as 5.37Ω, 7.28Ω, etc very high. I can't seem to get a good reading at all.
When I test the Ze on 3 lead low it does the same, I did this just to see what it would do. The Ze and Zdb are exactly the same despite the incoming services being metallic, thought the Zdb might be lower but who knows.
I've used this particular tester on lots of different installs and it doesn't seem to give me this code anywhere else apart from at my house. I've tried using a borrowed Fluke 1662 and Megger MFT 1721. The Fluke 1662 flashes the same 'Err5' code and the Megger doesn't give a code just an outrageously high reading. I obviously can't test these final circuits on 2 lead high as they're all RCBO's apart from the garage supply which tests out fine on 2 lead high again but not on 3 lead low.
Final circuits have been dead tested R1+R2, IR and are all good, polarity correct, etc.
A real example from the tests:
Cooker B32A Type A RCBO
R1+R2 0.04Ω
Zs 5.37Ω
From what I understand the 'Err5' code means 'noisy AC' so could be appliances plugged in etc. I tried these test with no load on circuits and got the same results.
What could be the issue here? Any advice would be helpful...
Many thanks,
Sim
New to this forum, have read the posts on here from google but only recently signed up. I'm having some issues and some input would be very handy.
Testing at my house. I have a TN-S supply. Cutout is circa 1980s, cable is circa 1940s. Lead PILC incomer encased in a 1-¼" (32mm ish) old steel conduit going underground and disappearing towards street. Smart meter straight to CCU DP isolator.
Earth is provided via BS951 clamp onto this steel conduit. Ze 0.65Ω PFC 0.379kA measured on 2 lead high.
10mm² bonding for water & gas.
All final circuits are fed via RCBOs bar the garage supply which is on an MCB.
So, I have some final circuits just like any dwelling: Cooker radial, socket radials, socket rings, lighting radials, etc. When I carry out a 3 lead low Zs test on these I get an 'Err5' code flashing along with reading such as 5.37Ω, 7.28Ω, etc very high. I can't seem to get a good reading at all.
When I test the Ze on 3 lead low it does the same, I did this just to see what it would do. The Ze and Zdb are exactly the same despite the incoming services being metallic, thought the Zdb might be lower but who knows.
I've used this particular tester on lots of different installs and it doesn't seem to give me this code anywhere else apart from at my house. I've tried using a borrowed Fluke 1662 and Megger MFT 1721. The Fluke 1662 flashes the same 'Err5' code and the Megger doesn't give a code just an outrageously high reading. I obviously can't test these final circuits on 2 lead high as they're all RCBO's apart from the garage supply which tests out fine on 2 lead high again but not on 3 lead low.
Final circuits have been dead tested R1+R2, IR and are all good, polarity correct, etc.
A real example from the tests:
Cooker B32A Type A RCBO
R1+R2 0.04Ω
Zs 5.37Ω
From what I understand the 'Err5' code means 'noisy AC' so could be appliances plugged in etc. I tried these test with no load on circuits and got the same results.
What could be the issue here? Any advice would be helpful...
Many thanks,
Sim