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<blockquote data-quote="Shepperton Spark" data-source="post: 554895" data-attributes="member: 34232"><p>Just thought I'd share a couple of unusual "fault finds" with you. Last week, RCD tripping due to phase to earth fault. Turned out to be a slug inside the 13A plug top in an outdoor weatherproof socket, customer had not secured the lid properly. Today phase to earth fault on a ring. Did the usual sub-dividing of the circuit, starting to fear the worst. Then I noticed that the inside of a socket was wet, felt the top of the box thinking maybe a leak from above. Long story short, the cat had peed on the socket, nice.</p><p>Does anyone have any other unusual "faults to share ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shepperton Spark, post: 554895, member: 34232"] Just thought I'd share a couple of unusual "fault finds" with you. Last week, RCD tripping due to phase to earth fault. Turned out to be a slug inside the 13A plug top in an outdoor weatherproof socket, customer had not secured the lid properly. Today phase to earth fault on a ring. Did the usual sub-dividing of the circuit, starting to fear the worst. Then I noticed that the inside of a socket was wet, felt the top of the box thinking maybe a leak from above. Long story short, the cat had peed on the socket, nice. Does anyone have any other unusual "faults to share ? [/QUOTE]
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