Hi folks!
A mate of mine keeps ornamental koi, and is having some problems on the water + sparks front....
The general installation at the site is on the French 230v, radial set-up, which has at some time been converted from 3-phase to mono, and has then been progressivly bodged, patched-up and extended over the last 20 years or so. Protection is by way of 30ma RCD, and I have just installed an earth-spike (where previously there was nothing (!), or worse, where some of the old yellow-green cable in the old 3-phase multi-core had been re-utilised/cannnibalised to carry 'live' (!!!).
Tested the installation, and voltage and earth loop measurements were within norms, and RCDs tripped as they should. However, the koi pools are presenting some problems: There are four large, above-ground plastic pools, each fitted with a UV filter and submersible pump. Depending on the weather - and the thickness of the soles of your shoes - the pools willl give you anything from a slight fizz to a pretty lively jolt if you put your hand in the water. This is clearly Not Good, by any standard.
The filters and pumps are on European 3-pin sockets (labelled 'this equipment must be earthed'), and are run from an indoor socket (which measures 229.7v / 50 Hz ; Z1 - 5.07ohms ; RE - 4.1), which is run via an external extension lead to a multi-gang socket (which drops to 227v over the length of its run, and has given maximum earth loop measurements of Z1 - 22.08ohms ; RE - 21.7).
Thought I'd see how lively the water was, so dipped a piece of 2.5mm insulated copper wire into the pool, and placed another in contact with the ground. Then put crocodile clips from my tester on 'L' and 'PE' respectively, and got a reading of 230v (!!!), which dropped to 0.5-1.0 when the contact with the ground was broken (.....and the RCD didn't trip).
Am I missing something obvious here (doh!), or could it be a problem with the submersible pumps (but all 4 at the same time?????) My mate has said he's had this problem before, with other pools, and he says he's not really too bothered.... But I am! and any thoughts, ideas or suggestions would be very much appreciated - cheers!!!
A mate of mine keeps ornamental koi, and is having some problems on the water + sparks front....
The general installation at the site is on the French 230v, radial set-up, which has at some time been converted from 3-phase to mono, and has then been progressivly bodged, patched-up and extended over the last 20 years or so. Protection is by way of 30ma RCD, and I have just installed an earth-spike (where previously there was nothing (!), or worse, where some of the old yellow-green cable in the old 3-phase multi-core had been re-utilised/cannnibalised to carry 'live' (!!!).
Tested the installation, and voltage and earth loop measurements were within norms, and RCDs tripped as they should. However, the koi pools are presenting some problems: There are four large, above-ground plastic pools, each fitted with a UV filter and submersible pump. Depending on the weather - and the thickness of the soles of your shoes - the pools willl give you anything from a slight fizz to a pretty lively jolt if you put your hand in the water. This is clearly Not Good, by any standard.
The filters and pumps are on European 3-pin sockets (labelled 'this equipment must be earthed'), and are run from an indoor socket (which measures 229.7v / 50 Hz ; Z1 - 5.07ohms ; RE - 4.1), which is run via an external extension lead to a multi-gang socket (which drops to 227v over the length of its run, and has given maximum earth loop measurements of Z1 - 22.08ohms ; RE - 21.7).
Thought I'd see how lively the water was, so dipped a piece of 2.5mm insulated copper wire into the pool, and placed another in contact with the ground. Then put crocodile clips from my tester on 'L' and 'PE' respectively, and got a reading of 230v (!!!), which dropped to 0.5-1.0 when the contact with the ground was broken (.....and the RCD didn't trip).
Am I missing something obvious here (doh!), or could it be a problem with the submersible pumps (but all 4 at the same time?????) My mate has said he's had this problem before, with other pools, and he says he's not really too bothered.... But I am! and any thoughts, ideas or suggestions would be very much appreciated - cheers!!!