alancoulson
Member
A caravan site is having problems with tripping on one of the mains incomer switches.
I have isolated the cable that feeds the distribution board that appears to be where the problem is and have carried out insulation tests with the following results.
N - L1 = >500meg ohm, N - L2 = 86m, N - L3 = 220m
L1 - L2 = >500m, L1 - L3 = >500m L2 - L3 = 220m
E - L1 = >500m, E - L2 = 84m, E - L3 = 180m
L2 is quite a bit lower and L3 is a little low compared to L1 but even at 84meg I wouldn't expect this to be a problem, this dis board then feeds another 2 dis boards with several hook up points fed from the second dis boards. Non of the dis boards have their own ELCB protection so the only ELCB protection is on the mains feed to the first dis board.
the mains feed protection is 320A with 300ma, 1 SEC delay ELCB.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
I have isolated the cable that feeds the distribution board that appears to be where the problem is and have carried out insulation tests with the following results.
N - L1 = >500meg ohm, N - L2 = 86m, N - L3 = 220m
L1 - L2 = >500m, L1 - L3 = >500m L2 - L3 = 220m
E - L1 = >500m, E - L2 = 84m, E - L3 = 180m
L2 is quite a bit lower and L3 is a little low compared to L1 but even at 84meg I wouldn't expect this to be a problem, this dis board then feeds another 2 dis boards with several hook up points fed from the second dis boards. Non of the dis boards have their own ELCB protection so the only ELCB protection is on the mains feed to the first dis board.
the mains feed protection is 320A with 300ma, 1 SEC delay ELCB.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.