Hi guys, I did an EICR and found the there was no neutral continuity on a socket ring feeding 3 bedrooms and a lounge.
The live and cpc were good, I removed the socket fronts to all that I could access and found no neutral cable hanging out
that I had hoped for. Just curious as to how you would proceed from here ?
Thanks in advance
Best practice guide 4 suggest a C2...
https://www.electricalsafetyfirst.org.uk/media/2149/bpg4-1.pdf
So once you have complied and issued your unsatisfactory EICR to the customer & been paid...
Ask them if they want you to investigate the fault further...
If you need advice on how to locate the break...
I would probably....
(a) Make a note of every accessory location that is supplied from this circuit.
(b) Split the ring at the CU.
(c) Join L+N+E on one leg of the ring into a wago, then test continuity L->E, L->N, N-.E. at each accessory. noting ohm values..
which will give you a "join the dots" order that the circuit goes down one leg of the circuit...
(d) do the same as point "c" for the other leg of the ring... so you will then also have a "join the dots" continuity order for the rest of circuit.
After the above you will have a better idea about how the circuit is wired and where the continuity fails!
Your next step will depend upon what you do or don't find during your investigations.
The last one of this type of situation that I did was 1x days labour for the EICR..
1x days labour to investigate the circuit fully.....
Half days labour + materials to install new section of cable to rectify the fault.
AND.. Always remember that all accessories on a ring may not all be directly connected to the ring...
Spurs (& Spurs of Spurs), can often cause problems if they are supplied from concealed junction boxes!