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Hi,

I'm an industrial spark and taking my 2391 next week (wish me luck, I need it).

I decided to get a bit of practice and started an inspection on my own house.

I got as far as, b32 socket (ring?!) breaker looks slightly browned, better check it.

3 cables in the breaker two identical and one that appears to be a spur to an adjacent socket.

Q1) Let's start with the adjacent socket as that one should be easy:

It's a double socket.

There is no way a load can be put on that will stress the 2.5mm without blowing the bs1361s...however, the 2.5 is undersized to the b32.

clearly dodgy, but just curious how some experienced guys would treat this.


Q2) Ok now for the confusing bit.

The 'ring' is only a ring on the N. Live and E are open.
All sockets pass inspection (well small arcing on one N, which is fixed)
IR passes (on this circuit).

The board is split RCD so a borrowed N would take out the RCD.

All sockets have an in/out feed apart from one.

r1/r2 unsurprisingly no reading.

r1/rn would have been a bit more interesting, but haven't done yet.


Does anyone have any advice, this seems a strange one?

Thanks
 
TL;DR
I found an interesting fault and am stuck.
The fact you have open end to ends on the lines and cpcs is an issue which would attract in most people's eyes a Code 2. The fact you have continuity across the neutral conductors suggests it was a ring final circuit.
 
Hi,

I'm an industrial spark and taking my 2391 next week (wish me luck, I need it).

I decided to get a bit of practice and started an inspection on my own house.

I got as far as, b32 socket (ring?!) breaker looks slightly browned, better check it.

3 cables in the breaker two identical and one that appears to be a spur to an adjacent socket.

Q1) Let's start with the adjacent socket as that one should be easy:

It's a double socket.

There is no way a load can be put on that will stress the 2.5mm without blowing the bs1361s...however, the 2.5 is undersized to the b32.

clearly dodgy, but just curious how some experienced guys would treat this.


Q2) Ok now for the confusing bit.

The 'ring' is only a ring on the N. Live and E are open.
All sockets pass inspection (well small arcing on one N, which is fixed)
IR passes (on this circuit).

The board is split RCD so a borrowed N would take out the RCD.

All sockets have an in/out feed apart from one.

r1/r2 unsurprisingly no reading.

r1/rn would have been a bit more interesting, but haven't done yet.


Does anyone have any advice, this seems a strange one?

Thanks
Why is it dodgy to not have overload protection on a cable (spur) which cannot be overloaded?

433.3.1 would clearly be applicable

If you have a break in the rfc then it would automatically require a C2.

It needs fixing, either split into two at the break in which case both would need 20A mcb, or fix the fault.
 
wow, thanks for the fast responses!

I've been doing my best to memorise GN3.

It's doing the ring tests that I've come across the faults.

Why is it dodgy to not have overload protection on a cable (spur) which cannot be overloaded?

433.3.1 would clearly be applicable

If you have a break in the rfc then it would automatically require a C2.

It needs fixing, either split into two at the break in which case both would need 20A mcb, or fix the fault.
That's why I'm asking, I'm checking what the skilled inspectors think.

If there was a short on the back of that socket the cable would potentially (not done the calc) overheat before the b32 trips. So there is a small chance of an unprotected fault.

433.3.1 nails it, thanks.
The fact you have open end to ends on the lines and cpcs is an issue which would attract in most people's eyes a Code 2. The fact you have continuity across the neutral conductors suggests it was a ring final circuit.
I would have thought C1, can you explain why C2?

My thinking is that the circuit can overheat in non-fault conditions hence C1. Functionally I've got a 2.5mm spur that can happily maintain 32A without a trip.


So the simple solution is a break in the L/E, it just seems such an unlikely fault to me. Is there anything else that I could be overlooking, or is it time to start ripping up floorboards before my house burns down?

Downstairs
spur
Zs - 0.25 - Zn - 0.19

Near socket
Zs - 0.54 - Zn - 0.31

Far socket
Zs - 0.58 - Zn - 0.35

Upstairs
Landing
Zs - 0.38 - Zn - 0.26

Vlad's bedroom - Spur
Zs - 0.43 - Zn - 0.31

Mordecai's bedroom
near 0.46 - 0.3
far 0.39 - 0.26

My room
0.33 0.29

I'll check for patterns shortly, but pizza has arrived.

Thanks for the help, understanding how other people tackle problems is good training.
 
We cannot assume the breaks have occurred in the same place but you will have to carry out contuity tests. Have you tried an insulation resistance test across the open ends to see if there is a tenuous connection.
 

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