Wiksey
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This definitely comes under the heading of jobs I wish I'd never started...
Can someone please for the sake of my sanity tell me where I am being an idiot?
Short version - on a lighting circuit, how can R1+R2 = 0.37 to 0.72 ohms with switches on but in places give 16 to 409 ohms with switched off?
Long version below:
There's a long back story that's not entirely irrelevant, but I'm doing initial testing on a house that has no completion certificate with a view to seeing how much remedial work is required to bring the whole install up to the right standard to get it signed off.
Yesterday I found some things that are concerning or need fixing but today I ended up totally stumped.
So, testing a lighting circuit..
Safe isolation - tick
Connect Line (R1) and CPC (R2) at CCU
I would at this point expect to go along the circuit testing at each point finding small resistances and of the switch elements get a small value with the switch in the on position but "out of range" with the switch in the off position. However, at some points with the switch off I was getting readings ranging from a few ohms to about 400 ohms.
There doesn't seem to be any logic to their position in the circuit (they are spaced out with ones in-between not giving me any trouble.
I tried various combinations of disconnecting and partial disconnections - individual wires didn't show faults, only when part of the complete circuit.
There were no interconnections at switches or junction boxes.
Junction boxes were all intact and correctly wired.
This is the upstairs lighting circuit, and I did a quick test of the downstairs and found the same thing.
If I am being an idiot, please feel free to tell me, but someone please tell me what I've done wrong (apart from start the job) as it's genuinely doing my head in!
Thanks
Wiksey
Can someone please for the sake of my sanity tell me where I am being an idiot?
Short version - on a lighting circuit, how can R1+R2 = 0.37 to 0.72 ohms with switches on but in places give 16 to 409 ohms with switched off?
Long version below:
There's a long back story that's not entirely irrelevant, but I'm doing initial testing on a house that has no completion certificate with a view to seeing how much remedial work is required to bring the whole install up to the right standard to get it signed off.
Yesterday I found some things that are concerning or need fixing but today I ended up totally stumped.
So, testing a lighting circuit..
Safe isolation - tick
Connect Line (R1) and CPC (R2) at CCU
I would at this point expect to go along the circuit testing at each point finding small resistances and of the switch elements get a small value with the switch in the on position but "out of range" with the switch in the off position. However, at some points with the switch off I was getting readings ranging from a few ohms to about 400 ohms.
There doesn't seem to be any logic to their position in the circuit (they are spaced out with ones in-between not giving me any trouble.
I tried various combinations of disconnecting and partial disconnections - individual wires didn't show faults, only when part of the complete circuit.
There were no interconnections at switches or junction boxes.
Junction boxes were all intact and correctly wired.
This is the upstairs lighting circuit, and I did a quick test of the downstairs and found the same thing.
If I am being an idiot, please feel free to tell me, but someone please tell me what I've done wrong (apart from start the job) as it's genuinely doing my head in!
Thanks
Wiksey