If there is sufficient continuity for an RCD to trip...I dooos reckon there would be enough for an Insulation resistance tester to pick up a low reading?
230v supply voltage
with a 30ma leakage fault trip current conductor to Earth.
V=IxR
R=V/I
230v/30ma = 7666.66ohms
So if your RCD is going to trip cuz of a damaged cable squashed in your capping... its going to have a resistance approx 7.6Kohms or Less... ?
Now with our insulation resistance test on new cables we are looking for
probably 200Mohms+ or 999Mohms+ (depending upon what scale you meter goes up to?)
1.0Mohms absolute min standard for Regs
2.0Mohms needing further investigation...
etc..
etc...
so a 7.6Kohms fault should show up if he's there NO?
Have you ever done an Ins Res test on a wall or concrete floor?
Especially on new build stuff with all that moisture in the bricks & mortar!
Do an Ins res with all conductors bunched together on the one probe and stick the other one to Existing main earth as a good ref point,
or push your probe into some nearby bit of exposed wall...
Could even try on the 1000v scale if you have any major doubts!
Just make sure none of the other cable ends are stuffed against a metal back box !
:|
opcorn
OR
you could just do as
mdlinnett says (post#4)
and make sure the cables are free to move up the capping!
:Salute :Applaud