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I am currently testing a 2 bed flat, all other circuits read clear. Flat Ring not so much.

Using a Megger MFT1721

L - E Reading 300Mohms but slowly
L - N Reading 400 Mohms but slowly
N -E Reading 200Mohms but slowly

Have tried breaking the ring and narrowing down the problem but both sides come up with higher readings.

Have replaced half the ring and still no change.
Each leg reads +999
You pit a couple of sockets together it starts to drop. Tried replacing parts of ring with 2.5 to see if I can clear it but its not working.

Trying replacing a lag at a time tomorrow...

The plot is a new build so I would expect the readings to jump above 300 right away, so slow readings mean I'm having to investigate.

Does anyone here have any idea what could be causing these readings?
 
I am currently testing a 2 bed flat, all other circuits read clear. Flat Ring not so much.

Using a Megger MFT1721

L - E Reading 300Mohms but slowly
L - N Reading 400 Mohms but slowly
N -E Reading 200Mohms but slowly

Have tried breaking the ring and narrowing down the problem but both sides come up with higher readings.

Have replaced half the ring and still no change.
Each leg reads +999
You pit a couple of sockets together it starts to drop. Tried replacing parts of ring with 2.5 to see if I can clear it but its not working.

Trying replacing a lag at a time tomorrow...

The plot is a new build so I would expect the readings to jump above 300 right away, so slow readings mean I'm having to investigate.

Does anyone here have any idea what could be causing these readings?
Damp
 
I am currently testing a 2 bed flat, all other circuits read clear. Flat Ring not so much.

Using a Megger MFT1721

L - E Reading 300Mohms but slowly
L - N Reading 400 Mohms but slowly
N -E Reading 200Mohms but slowly

Have tried breaking the ring and narrowing down the problem but both sides come up with higher readings.

Have replaced half the ring and still no change.
Each leg reads +999
You pit a couple of sockets together it starts to drop. Tried replacing parts of ring with 2.5 to see if I can clear it but its not working.

Trying replacing a lag at a time tomorrow...

The plot is a new build so I would expect the readings to jump above 300 right away, so slow readings mean I'm having to investigate.

Does anyone here have any idea what could be causing these readings?
Not sure I understand "replaced part of Ring with 2.5??"
 
I am currently testing a 2 bed flat, all other circuits read clear. Flat Ring not so much.

Using a Megger MFT1721

L - E Reading 300Mohms but slowly
L - N Reading 400 Mohms but slowly
N -E Reading 200Mohms but slowly

Have tried breaking the ring and narrowing down the problem but both sides come up with higher readings.

Have replaced half the ring and still no change.
Each leg reads +999
You pit a couple of sockets together it starts to drop. Tried replacing parts of ring with 2.5 to see if I can clear it but its not working.

Trying replacing a lag at a time tomorrow...

The plot is a new build so I would expect the readings to jump above 300 right away, so slow readings mean I'm having to investigate.

Does anyone here have any idea what could be causing these readings?
So let me get this straight in my head, you have taken all the accessories off the RFC? IR tested each leg of the RFC? all >999Mohm, put the accessories back on, screwed them back and the IR readings slowly rise to around 300Mohm? if thats the case then a pound to a pinch of the brown stuff it's damp walls, a new build you said?
 
So let me get this straight in my head, you have taken all the accessories off the RFC? IR tested each leg of the RFC? all >999Mohm, put the accessories back on, screwed them back and the IR readings slowly rise to around 300Mohm? if thats the case then a pound to a pinch of the brown stuff it's damp walls, a new build you said?

Yep. New build.
 

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