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dan7202
I was recently asked to check some faults at an older persons community housing complex.
Passive RCD sockets had locked out and were in fact damaged and a high number of fluorescent light starters were also damaged.
When I was called out I passed a gang of workers from the local electricity suppliers who were working to rectify ta problem with the supply.
They informed me that the local supply was on a back feed and there maybe a low voltage at the extremities of the supply.
When I checked the supply at the premises it was around the 219 volts mark.
Am I right in thinking that the pro longed low voltage supply may be responsible for the faulty starters and RCDs?
Passive RCD sockets had locked out and were in fact damaged and a high number of fluorescent light starters were also damaged.
When I was called out I passed a gang of workers from the local electricity suppliers who were working to rectify ta problem with the supply.
They informed me that the local supply was on a back feed and there maybe a low voltage at the extremities of the supply.
When I checked the supply at the premises it was around the 219 volts mark.
Am I right in thinking that the pro longed low voltage supply may be responsible for the faulty starters and RCDs?