Hi All,
A customer has called to say they are getting shocks off their kitchen tap, outside tap (adjoining to kitchen) and exposed metal parts of kitchen appliances e.g. dishwasher and toaster.
They only get shocks with bare feet touching the ground. Also, only turning off the main switch on the CCU stops it, turning off individual circuits does not. If I remember correctly, it's a split board with two RCDs and the incoming isn't on an RCD.
I haven't visited the house yet, but can I run through what i'm thinking and get your thoughts?...
Firstly, if the taps are live and they need bare feet on the floor that tells me that their pipework and earth conductor on their kitchen sockets are not actually earthed - maybe the conductors are disconnected at the CCU or the incoming earth is damaged or disconnected? They have only had this problem relatively recently, I put some new sockets in the house about a year or so ago and there were no issues at the time.
So, i'll check the main earth is connected at the CCU, that there is bonding on pipework, and make sure the earth conductor is connected at the CCU for downstairs sockets.
Secondly, there must be a leak to earth somewhere, probably on the kitchen circuit. So i'll check the voltage on the metalwork and unplug each appliance to see if that gets rid of the problem, if not, i'll IR test the circuit to see if it's a wiring fault.
Thanks
Mike
A customer has called to say they are getting shocks off their kitchen tap, outside tap (adjoining to kitchen) and exposed metal parts of kitchen appliances e.g. dishwasher and toaster.
They only get shocks with bare feet touching the ground. Also, only turning off the main switch on the CCU stops it, turning off individual circuits does not. If I remember correctly, it's a split board with two RCDs and the incoming isn't on an RCD.
I haven't visited the house yet, but can I run through what i'm thinking and get your thoughts?...
Firstly, if the taps are live and they need bare feet on the floor that tells me that their pipework and earth conductor on their kitchen sockets are not actually earthed - maybe the conductors are disconnected at the CCU or the incoming earth is damaged or disconnected? They have only had this problem relatively recently, I put some new sockets in the house about a year or so ago and there were no issues at the time.
So, i'll check the main earth is connected at the CCU, that there is bonding on pipework, and make sure the earth conductor is connected at the CCU for downstairs sockets.
Secondly, there must be a leak to earth somewhere, probably on the kitchen circuit. So i'll check the voltage on the metalwork and unplug each appliance to see if that gets rid of the problem, if not, i'll IR test the circuit to see if it's a wiring fault.
Thanks
Mike