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<blockquote data-quote="seajayess" data-source="post: 79091" data-attributes="member: 603"><p>Ok people you all seem to be thinking in the wrong direction. There isn't an induced voltage of 238 volts, if anything it is at 0 volts. The cable is removed from everything so just like a piece of SWA lying through the building and def not touching anything, and the cable is def not damaged in any way.</p><p></p><p>The voltage we are getting is from a live source to the SWA internal conductors, which is NOT connected to anything even the steel wire armouring. So why are we getting the potential difference of 238 volts CJS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seajayess, post: 79091, member: 603"] Ok people you all seem to be thinking in the wrong direction. There isn't an induced voltage of 238 volts, if anything it is at 0 volts. The cable is removed from everything so just like a piece of SWA lying through the building and def not touching anything, and the cable is def not damaged in any way. The voltage we are getting is from a live source to the SWA internal conductors, which is NOT connected to anything even the steel wire armouring. So why are we getting the potential difference of 238 volts CJS [/QUOTE]
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