Jamie'
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Hi guys,
I'm currently in my last year of my apprenticeship and I think my boss has set me a challenge! I was at a house and got moved a few things around in the kitchen for a new kitchen to be fitted and also upgraded the fuse board so it had RCD protection.
Now on one of the rings (ground floor ring) the reading on l-l and e-e was fine but on n-n the reading was 62ish. And then when trying to do insulation resistance it was just giving a dead short. So I checked all the sockets and all was fine there but the house seems a total mess with junction boxes every where as most sockets only had 1 cable at it.
Now what I'm wondering is this down to me to find the fault and fix as I'm the one who has changed the fuse board? Or if I've read reg 632.4 correctly it means it's not down to me?
Just wondering if anyone has any ideas on what I could do?
Hope this makes sense!
I'm currently in my last year of my apprenticeship and I think my boss has set me a challenge! I was at a house and got moved a few things around in the kitchen for a new kitchen to be fitted and also upgraded the fuse board so it had RCD protection.
Now on one of the rings (ground floor ring) the reading on l-l and e-e was fine but on n-n the reading was 62ish. And then when trying to do insulation resistance it was just giving a dead short. So I checked all the sockets and all was fine there but the house seems a total mess with junction boxes every where as most sockets only had 1 cable at it.
Now what I'm wondering is this down to me to find the fault and fix as I'm the one who has changed the fuse board? Or if I've read reg 632.4 correctly it means it's not down to me?
Just wondering if anyone has any ideas on what I could do?
Hope this makes sense!