Mate:
Hope you`re not too badly injured? (I know; define "bad" ).
S`funny (peculiar, not ha-ha). I hopped off the commercial (8 day) PIR I`m currently on, to do a vacant property being sold (solicitors want a "satisfactory" report.)
Do all dead tests (TN-S, 5 finals, 30mA front end with 2x5A, 1x15A and 2x30A) ; do Ze and polarity tests. (one of the 30A is a ring, I had a socket off upstairs to split the ring and do end-ends).
Switched the RCD on, and did the tests on it (all mcbs off). Turned on the up. lights, to give illumination. When I went back up, I started putting the faceplate back on the wall.
The RCD didn`t trip - probably `cos I`d gathered up the ring neutrals and phases with the same hand. Who, in their right mind, would expect there to be a cross-connection between the 1st floor lighting circuit; and the flippin` ring main???
When my hands stopped shaking; and I could think properly again, I realised what the fault was. The plus side is they want it "up to scratch", so I`ve got a bit more work. But I don`t like finding faults that way. As Albert says, its simple complacency.
n.b. Maybe because of that - this afternoon I was doing Zs and PSC at a "Glasgow" TPN 200A switchfuse, with 200A solid links installed. Guess who was using anti-flash, goggles, gloves, notified person work? Too flippin` right. (FYI: PSC=35KA !!!!!)
Must be the season for it - hope you`re ok bud.
Hope you`re not too badly injured? (I know; define "bad" ).
S`funny (peculiar, not ha-ha). I hopped off the commercial (8 day) PIR I`m currently on, to do a vacant property being sold (solicitors want a "satisfactory" report.)
Do all dead tests (TN-S, 5 finals, 30mA front end with 2x5A, 1x15A and 2x30A) ; do Ze and polarity tests. (one of the 30A is a ring, I had a socket off upstairs to split the ring and do end-ends).
Switched the RCD on, and did the tests on it (all mcbs off). Turned on the up. lights, to give illumination. When I went back up, I started putting the faceplate back on the wall.
The RCD didn`t trip - probably `cos I`d gathered up the ring neutrals and phases with the same hand. Who, in their right mind, would expect there to be a cross-connection between the 1st floor lighting circuit; and the flippin` ring main???
When my hands stopped shaking; and I could think properly again, I realised what the fault was. The plus side is they want it "up to scratch", so I`ve got a bit more work. But I don`t like finding faults that way. As Albert says, its simple complacency.
n.b. Maybe because of that - this afternoon I was doing Zs and PSC at a "Glasgow" TPN 200A switchfuse, with 200A solid links installed. Guess who was using anti-flash, goggles, gloves, notified person work? Too flippin` right. (FYI: PSC=35KA !!!!!)
Must be the season for it - hope you`re ok bud.