Watch the follow up video to this where I rewire the faulty cable here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qobcp3-Jm6dmp6c
@chazvirdee20124 жыл бұрын
What pliers do u use
@Lewdacris9163 жыл бұрын
@@chazvirdee2012 looks like knipex multi pliers
@Improveng12 жыл бұрын
Nice one Jordan. As a retired industrial maintenance engineer, I really appreciate a thorough, methodical, approach to fault finding, and, you definitely fall into that category. It's a big thumbs-up and a sub from me.
@anatoljan54124 жыл бұрын
I somehow stumbled upon this channel... and I am happy to do so... My father was an electrician... I was, and still am, interested in electricity and how it works (Dad passed away before I could ask him anything, but was always watching him while he was fixing stuff)... so thank you for making my "learning" easier and based upon real-life examples. You just got one more subscriber :D
@artisanelectrics4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! Sorry about your dad.
@TheTruthSeeker2354 жыл бұрын
Licensed Electrical Engineer here. This is why I love my line of work. I get to troubleshoot and design.
@jesperrasmussen96244 жыл бұрын
That is why we in sweden use pipes, so you can change the cables.
@tommymack32104 жыл бұрын
Tjena kungen!! Yes we use corrugated pipes in Norway too. Super flexible and bendable, if installed properly. Rewiring will be no problem
@PurityVendetta3 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately the UK hasn't caught on to common sense things like this. I've lived and worked in a few European countries and they all used some type of plastic conduit.
@tahirahmad46822 жыл бұрын
we in Asia india Pakistan Bangladesh China. ...use conduit plastic pipes. rewire is so easy. but Indian domestic dwelling termination is a lot of doggy using tape on wire joints without wagos, connectors ...and open conductors everywhere around and above your head . ....
@npr1300A82 жыл бұрын
@@PurityVendetta The one thing the UK leads with is the sockets. The European round pin system and the US flat pin systems are awful. The fact that each plug top is fused is also a great safety feature.
@PurityVendetta2 жыл бұрын
@@npr1300A8 I grant you the UK domestic three pin plug is the best in the world if properly fused. The only thing I've found not to like is accidentally treading on one in the dark with bare feet 😵 Not the plug's fault but I do notice that many aren't appropriately fused as in fuse value. Great channel you have there Paul. I subbed and think I'll have to do a bit of binge watching 🙂
@balookahify21 күн бұрын
recently i came across similar situation i had to crack my head in order to resolve that issue which's not my cup of cake being mentally exhausted thank you for the highlight
@giuseppe91452 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed your fault finding.. I love fault finding really gets your brain going.. In Italy we use corrugato..which i think translated Is conduit..easier to change or modify lighting..
@johnnywilkinson97362 ай бұрын
Hi Jordan, one slight difference if I have a trip that won’t reset. I turn off circuits one-by-one and try reset each time. Often shows most likely failure. Still check everything too
@fredziffle19912 жыл бұрын
I had a job where the customer (a mate at work) had had a garage workshop installed and it was powered up then when they plugged a lawn mower in it tripped. The lecy who installed the garage system said your mower is faulty but did not come to site. I looked at the install and found the lecy had put the neutral in the wrong side of the split load board back in the house.! Moved it across to the neutral bar on the same side as the live. Job done!!!! Foot note: the mower was fine it tripped as soon as you plugged in anything....
@ianjrivers4 жыл бұрын
Damaged cable by another trade at the time of construction, most likely. It never ceases to amaze me how other trades think that pvc unarmoured cable is invincible. One time a plumber roasted in service lighting cables nearby to pipework, with his blowtorch, while installing a shower. The Insulation resistance readings weren't good....☹️
@nickhubbard36714 жыл бұрын
I like your testing - I would not have snipped the neutrals at 13:36 - I'd re-checked for the CPC neutral short first. Good fun - thanks.
@ashmanelectricalservices43184 жыл бұрын
I was gonna say the same thing.
@artisanelectrics4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tips!
@neilhoganwa4 жыл бұрын
I like fault finding as well. Gives you buzz when you find the fault. I would have tested the last switch before you had cut then to save more work.
@silverback64513 жыл бұрын
It's better to not get a buzz when fault finding :D
@andrewdobson35184 жыл бұрын
I like your methods for fault finding. The only thing I would do differently is a full test of the rcd first on x1/2 then x1 and x5 and then a ramp test to make sure the rcd is going faulty under load. Once the rcd passes all tests I move on to the circuits as you did 👍 Good job buddy
@artisanelectrics4 жыл бұрын
Andrew Dobson thanks!
@Ragnar85044 жыл бұрын
Tripping when the customer plugs something in screams N-E fault so I'd probably check that before I did anything else.
@carljames11343 жыл бұрын
Mate between you and nick bundy, you give me, at 57 a new lease of life and getting back into sparkying.
@phillee21714 жыл бұрын
Before I see the fault I was guessing a cooked cable in the vaulted ceiling with the halogen GU10s. Kingspan insulation and 50w halogens with cooked cables I have seen so much in recent years
@petercarter57322 жыл бұрын
I like how you broke down the wiring I would always check the RCD before going outside the board Recently had a similar fault it was the last light I checked Fault was a mouse had nibbled through the insulation cut out some nibbled cables fault sorted Thanks Jordan
@flawmore4 жыл бұрын
Here is some bonus info from an electrician from another country. Every installed thing has a leak current, which is normal. But if too many devices are running through the same RCCB, it can add up to the point where it trips, even though there is no short circuit anywhere. A rare thing, but when it happens it's likely in a place like a restaurant kitchen or similar, where they have machinery that consumes a lot of power running over the same RCCB. Good to know if you end up in this situation, it may not be the first thing that comes to mind. Recommended max MCBs per RCCB where I live is 9. And that is for a normal household.
@JWu-jt7fz2 жыл бұрын
IET tells us to design based on 30% of the RCCB's rating (which is very conservative). The schedule of fault current based on device type can be found online too
@jeffreytran93544 жыл бұрын
European electrical Main GFI. What a pain. You are an awesome electrician. I can see nothing wrong in the way you troubleshoot finding the ground fault. Customer going to have to live without three lights, until he is willing to tear the ceiling open and fix the wiring. Great job!
@jacooosthuizen29774 жыл бұрын
Great insight into your process Jordan enjoyed it very much.
@artisanelectrics4 жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
@cheghegerhard5075 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. This has enlightened me. There is an apartment being used as a Lounge which has been a headache for me. It's wired with a 3-phase supply. The 3phase main differential breaker trips periodically within the day. I've been on it for days to no avail in tracing the fault which I suspect to be leakage. I believe testing like you have should bring me positive results.
@DJwalkerworks4 жыл бұрын
It's remarkable how different the electrical terms and abbreviations can be so different. I am able to follow along, but without the visuals I wouldn't be able to lol
@leeturner32624 жыл бұрын
I am liking these sub-30min videos, there is something about having them less than 30min which makes me feel like they are easy to watch.
@SuperPsychoDave4 жыл бұрын
I was screaming STOP in my head when you did the second cut on the cables behind the switch at the stairs. You could have done a quick measurement on the cables as they were and saved yourself some extra work.
@robertwheeler84763 жыл бұрын
I agree with you David... Just remove the lamps and drivers.... You could then find it in 10 minutes Why is no one trained properly... I ain't a electrician but all the video's I see just show incompentence ..... The issue is not the cable but what is connected to the cable... All he has to do is disconnect one leg ... either live or neutral and he would of found the fault..... Is it me or have we trained everyone with no simple diagnostic skills... I WILL SAY THIS AGAIN.. THE PROBLEM IS NOT A CABLE FAULT BUT WHAT IS CONNECTED TO THE CABLE... HE SHOULD BE FORCED TO RETRAIN... RANT OVER
@artisanelectrics3 жыл бұрын
It was a cable fault not a problem with anything connected you clearly haven’t watched the follow up video.
@Chequr_Prostate3 жыл бұрын
I love electricians who are perfect lol. I employed hundreds over the years, but sadly never met any, except me of course. 😉
@stuartmc183 жыл бұрын
@@robertwheeler8476 You're not an electrician, indeed. I am. When fault finding never assume anything. Break down the circuit methodically to find the fault. Also, removing lamps and drivers is often an absolute pig of a job especially crappy old halogen units. You end up with damaged ceilings where the heat from the light fitting has dried out the plasterboard. Awful things. Hooray for LEDs!
@robertwheeler84763 жыл бұрын
@@stuartmc18 I would guess a very poor electrician. I suspect you are a cable puller!!!
@ReneUnderby4 жыл бұрын
your'e doing a great job but at 15:15 i would have removed one of the lights at the back of the room cutting the string of lights in 2 parts after that i would have probably gone for the one in the middle on the left side.
@elg2813 жыл бұрын
Thats my method.
@northy32174 жыл бұрын
Grab yourself an earth leakage tester Jordan do your 1st process with the Mcbs then if the RCD resets clip the earth leakage on and switch off one by one till it drops saves ages.
@artisanelectrics4 жыл бұрын
Northy 32 nice tip! I do have one but forgot to use it! Thanks
@lorzor91824 жыл бұрын
@@artisanelectrics i have the 1664fc and i have had mixed results with the ramp tests. They are never ever consistent, I have ended up chasing my tail with it. I hardly ever use it to be honest and I don't think it would have saved much time.
@lifter983 жыл бұрын
It could be the case though, that when you switch an MCB off and the leakage reading drops, it's a neutral fault, the fault could be on another circuit?
@floppyhammer57044 жыл бұрын
I work on public lighting and we use similar methods to find a short so we can replace that connection with new cable. Its realy fun and intresting, sometimes it can take us a cople of hours to zero in on problem if the street is long.
@topgazza3 жыл бұрын
Good common sense fault finding. I’m now a happy subscriber. Love your attitude and approach
@artisanelectrics3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@thomasbyles30754 жыл бұрын
Love these style videos they really help my training. Thanks Jordan
@johnyearsley79704 жыл бұрын
Well done Jordan. I am a qualified house electrician and then worked on heavy commercial vehicles and like you loved fault finding and as you said being s detective gave me such a buzz especially when you find the fault. Kind Regards John (love your programme especially how you started off being an electrician)
@artisanelectrics4 жыл бұрын
That is awesome!
@martinwragg82464 жыл бұрын
I used a small neo magnet tapped to a nylon garden twine, then a very strong neo magnet to pull it across 10 metres of plasterboard ceiling, then tie on cable and pull in. Jobs a good en ! 😉
@artisanelectrics4 жыл бұрын
Sounds great!
@mathman01014 жыл бұрын
Definitely a good one Jordan what’s exasperating is not fixing it in the time allocated and you know with the location fishing a new cable gonna be a nightmare. Possible nick when the boards were put up my guess and then heat damage from the halogens a distant second. I have to say it’s gonna be a bigger fix. A TDR or a Savary special could narrow the exact location of the fault with a bit of math. Then the option would be what we would do here in use cut the board at the location to get to the problem would help with fishing new wire as well. That way repair to the plasterboard would be less significant. The point is that issue has to be fixed sooner or later not sure kicking the can down the road by the customer solves anything other than leave himself with a headache.
@mathman01014 жыл бұрын
Get to know a great plasterer that way you could get to price these jobs more effectively and broaden the scope of work you would want to do.
@Zerberus_HelldogАй бұрын
Switzerland is a replacing paradise. We put everything in pipes. But nice to see others work in others country. 👍
@TLk363 жыл бұрын
ive only started wtahcing in the past month but this is so weird seeing how diffrent jordon is hes so much more calm you can tell in more current videos he became more confident
@adrianraith38314 жыл бұрын
I had one just a few weeks ago on an overhead crane (I do industrial maintenance) with 2 separate S/Cs; one on motor wires snagging on a DIN rail, the second on a catenary cable - I think it was just pot luck which SC was tripping it at a given time.... A 24vdc pilot lamp blowing fuses on a vacuum pump supply is another personal "favourite" find. I've seen also SCs where cables have been carelessly stripped and the insulation nicked ever-so-slightly with pliers / snips.
@kevin00861 Жыл бұрын
Very tutorial, Thanks a lot, Could you please tell me the name of the Head light manufacturer and model please
@leonardcharlesnew15912 жыл бұрын
Don,t forget to rub your chin for a few seconds when customer asks how long it will take to do the job. When customer asks how much it will cost, turn the chin rub into a few seconds of scratching.. 🤔
@TeamSimpsonRacing4 жыл бұрын
Nicely done 👍. Very brave giving a time limit on fault finding. I always say it X for the first hour and then X per hour after and just keep the customer upto date with the progress.
@jonahfernandes88854 жыл бұрын
I m a Electrician and i find fault finding, but in my country in India some Electrician who do the original wire up create such a mess to trace the fault it becomes difficult but after all thats the best part of the job.
@latitudeash2 жыл бұрын
You did well to find the problem. I would do the same thing as you. How would I replace the wire? I will pull a new cord or chop plasterboard out using an obsoleting saw. Easy to patch back up but time consuming
@telwood153 жыл бұрын
As a retired service engineer always get as much info from the customer before fault finding as sometimes that points to the problem if not done already.
@leonblittle2264 жыл бұрын
That's one of several things to hate about downlights, you have a set of christmas tree fairy lights and transformers and junctions strung in the roof rather than a simple pendant and switch live. At least with these new wireless light offerings you have a central junction point and feeds out from there.
@tommythomson994 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love the wireless switches. Total godsend 👍
@marcs39823 жыл бұрын
From the US, excellent troubleshooting skills brother!! So, seems like a nail or screw may be the problem, or a pinched cable. You're kinda screwed. Time to open the ceiling. I would not do this, but since your lighting transformers are not as you folks say earthed, disconnect the grounding conductor. Or tear out the ceiling. Just curious, the main breaker is a GFCI or AFCI or a combination??? That's an interesting requirement as it protects the entire house. Their use is required here, but on certain branch circuits. Cool video. Now Im off to an industrial job. Have lot's of wire to pull for roof top HVAC units.
@stephaniefarid22195 ай бұрын
Hi! Jordan I am electrician got all nvq3 electrical installation test 2391 but I don't do much practice because I work a company as maintenance, I did watch your video fault find most and this video I have watch many times is my favourite how to doing insulation testing. I need more practice, what advice you can offer me, thanks appreciate your video are very useful , have nice day or night Bro
@doctorelectric4704 жыл бұрын
you done well to find that in 1 hour
@tommymack32104 жыл бұрын
Fault finding can vary very much! Me and a colleague spent 4 hours finding an earth fail, we found the fuse and there many old light fittings on that fuse. We took a guess that it was the source. But nooo, the very old light fittings were all good but there was 1 socket on that light circuit where an amateur had connected on that socket and he had screwed the wires to a pinch in the box..
@pauljones9084 жыл бұрын
I thought neutral to earth when you said it was tripping as soon as they plugged in 😁. I would have gone for the screw on the switch plate nicked a neutral when pushing it back or a metal light fitting with the same 😁. I do love a bit of fault finding! Loving the vids Jordan. Keep them coming 👍😁
@Rob-bh2rx2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant fault finding. I never thought of using the multifunctional tester set on continuity, testing between each CB for the short circuit fault. Also giving the high and low resistance readings. I think I would of just used a continuity tester. Brilliant videos! 😊
@AlexBartlett84 жыл бұрын
how do you price fault finding?
@ampelec3 жыл бұрын
You can't really, hourly rate to ensure you don't under price yourself
@kingtawa3 жыл бұрын
Wow, learnt a lot from your video. Though I am not an electrician, I am happy that I would start trouble shooting from RCD just like you did. :)
@earthrelated Жыл бұрын
You do the best troubleshooting videos man.Thank you!
@CoolerQ4 жыл бұрын
Love a good fault finding in the morning! 🙂
@artisanelectrics4 жыл бұрын
Quentin Smith thanks!!
@bradley921210 ай бұрын
So how do you know what each circuit should be reading? How do you know if something is reading way to high or low?
@farmerdave79654 жыл бұрын
Someone probably put a nail or screw through the wiring. Time to remove drywall and do rewiring. Expensive repair.
@rongray41184 жыл бұрын
Good point! Even when conduit is used...it happens on occasion with a wild drywaller!
@OprichnikStyle4 жыл бұрын
well they did the best to let it happen. wires all hanging there not even in a propper conduit like a pvc tube.
@samwood344 жыл бұрын
Iván Pstyga in the UK it’s not required to have any protection on cables buried in the walls
@OprichnikStyle4 жыл бұрын
@@samwood34 in my country there are a few ways but the most used is placing pvc tubes and I must only use up to 35% of the section area of the tube* the rest should be free to dissipate any heat that could occur. What I dont understand is if your breakers are unipolar or bipolar for 220V they really look like only 1 slot for the phase
@maa16493 жыл бұрын
@@OprichnikStyle Yes totally agree must be a nightmare to come across something like that especially for the customer. In other countries pvc tubes are used unilaterally everywhere so its as easy as pulling new wires through and connect and of you go.
@Ale55andr0825 ай бұрын
In Italy that electrical panel would be out of the norm because the total MCT's output is higher than that supported by the rccd (unless elsewhere there is a properly sized MCT on top)
@howtogetajob40064 жыл бұрын
I loved fault finding, so satisfying when you find it.
@PM-vb4od4 жыл бұрын
I think you mean satisfying
@bartrazin2 жыл бұрын
7 MCB´s on a single RCD? In The Netherlands there is a maximum of MCB´s you can put on a RCD and that is four. My humble switchboard has two RCD,,s with six MCB´s with one being a combined group for an induction cooker(2 Phase/@ Neutral). Earth leakages are some of the most difficult malfunctions in an installation esspecially in a house where everything is covered up. Great stuff!
@samarchaudhary28994 жыл бұрын
Hello mate thank you for video very helpful.can I ask a question please which cable you use to run patio ground lights ? Swa or hi tuf as swa is quite hard to make the end inside the light fittings.thank you in advance
@artisanelectrics4 жыл бұрын
I’ve always used SWA for any underground cables, don’t think Hi Tuff is designed to be buried
@petermugambi9122 Жыл бұрын
I normally use an ohmmeter and it works fine, but we hardly use RCDs in Kenya, a double pole isolator and Mcbs is all you will get in a consumer unit.
@terrytugwood78484 жыл бұрын
Great find and all within an hour, you’re good 👍
@artisanelectrics4 жыл бұрын
Terry Tugwood thank you sir!
@MrWeddingPhotography4 жыл бұрын
‘It’s a fairly new build’ but smoke says replace by 2015? Are these smokes 10 years which would indicate fitted in 2005? Not so much a new build but please correct me if I’m wrong.
@steverobinson81704 жыл бұрын
Depends how long the supplier then merchants held the stock, its not unusual for these things to be sitting around a warehouse for 12 months and your relying on the merchant to rotate stock as for lasting ten years , never had one last more than 6
@irelandshane19842 жыл бұрын
For IR testing, are you not removing bulbs/loads etc?
@joshb96572 жыл бұрын
Test at 250v no need to remove lamps or equipment 👍
@moisty2543 жыл бұрын
Do you blow smoke detectors in britland when you Megger?
@Skelton19962 жыл бұрын
Do you not have to get rid of the sensitive equipment before testing?
@BigDENB3334 жыл бұрын
Not sure if you have done already but can you do a video on how to fix a crooked metal back box in tiled wall?
@artisanelectrics4 жыл бұрын
Wow that’s specific! Tough one
@BigDENB3334 жыл бұрын
Artisan Electrics ...but do-able? I have a metal 2 gang back box in a chased wall. Whoever did the job didn’t install it level and now the screws don’t align with the lugs and socket doesn’t sit straight or flush against the tiles. Obviously, I don’t want to have to pull off the tiles however I was hoping you might have some ideas on how to remedy the problem.
@tompickford26974 жыл бұрын
Turn the plate screws upside down and put through the faceplate so you don’t have to go looking through your pockets!
@1jim584 жыл бұрын
Wind them a couple of turns into the back box.
@The1608793 жыл бұрын
@@1jim58 taught that day one keeps them from getting lost
@Nikiforos593 жыл бұрын
Very clever,, I learn something today, thanks
@francescodifoggia23733 жыл бұрын
Could i please know the clamp model you are using? It looks like very professional. Thank you.
@mrm.k76553 жыл бұрын
Did you hear about cable tracer its a kit that makes thing very easy to find the cable where it goes. Up to testing switching was fine after that i would disconnect all the lighting in that room tracing cables and insulation test each at the same time. You would save time in that way
@gamleole95684 жыл бұрын
You might wanna search for dry wall screws with a magnet perhaps. Who knows, you might get lucky. You could perhaps use a cable finder to track the cable if you open it in both ends (to check for screws in its path)
@leetaylor59882 жыл бұрын
The cable finder always works for me simple and effective, then you can work most things out off the back of that ....
@waynereilly25853 жыл бұрын
Hi. Just wondered what cutters you are using plz? Thank you
@hersheykissex25362 жыл бұрын
Ok so I have a question?.. I went to turn my lounge light on and it didn't come on and neither did the kitchen light or the hallway or any lights for that matter so I took a look at the fuse box and all the switches were in the on position apart from the lights one .. can it switch the lever/switch off by itself?
@mikethemask15252 жыл бұрын
Yes it can
@pjvenda4 жыл бұрын
When you mentioned it was a modern build and therefore switches were wired to neutral ... What did you mean by that? One thing I think I spotted was absence of rose joints, so live and neutral come from switch box. Is that what you meant by modern wiring?
@JDAfrica3 жыл бұрын
Can you not use a magnetic wire pulled to run a new cable between the lights? Just a thought
@abc123evoturbobonker2 ай бұрын
9:07 Check the end with the most trees outside first.. I've not already seen the second video from this place I swear
@CletousNgoma11 ай бұрын
Quick question, If i have 1 × 30A stove circuit breaker 1 × 40A circuit breaker for the inverter inlet 2 × 15A circuit breakers foe the plugs 2 × 5A circuit breaker for the lights, what should be the current rating for my Main circuit Breaker, will i be fine with a double pole 63A MCB?
@jwpepperchris14 ай бұрын
Your maximum demand with diversity applied is 68A so you're good
@jonathanhale44924 жыл бұрын
All of the circuits that have load a between phase and neutral will show a low insulation resistance reading between phase and earth if there is a fault between earth and neutral on any circuit. You should not insulation resistance test phase to earth if there is a fault from neutral to Earth. You will damage sensitive equipment such as dimmers or USB outlets.
@ryandraper85253 жыл бұрын
He said at the beginning he was carrying out the insulation resistance test at 250v not 500. So therefore no damage to USB outlets or dimmers
@berenscott89994 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to ask a question. I'm starting a business from home that will use a lot of power, and I'd like to kind of work out, which household plugs are for each 10 amp circuit. What's the best way to do this? I mean, just plugging something in to each plug and having only one circuit turn on?
@ZsoltFabok4 жыл бұрын
Did you do an Insulation Resistance Test at 13:01? How do you to do a similar test when the socket is plastic not metal?
@paulclark27684 жыл бұрын
I would have checked the earth leak using ramp test first then moved on to the circuits any electronics are circuits within circuits LCR circuits with shorts often don,t draw enough current to creat a dead short but earth leak will detect, we used to have to wire high integrity earths due to electronics naturally leaking thus they started asking us to verify earth leakage current as some as I saw that the electronic transformers were on the circuit I would have been all over them dimmer switches used to cause havoc when earth leaks first came to be common practice in consumer units gone were the days of rcd socket located near exits industrial now tend to go 20a 4mm circuits with earthen leak sockets and clicks for light fitting makes fault finding very easy keep the good work up Jordan
@Lyzzzander2 жыл бұрын
Check if the cable pulling at all. If so, you can connect a new one to old, and pull it out from one hole to another, with some luck.
@oisinlitchfield84344 жыл бұрын
Is it ok to connect neutral and earth like that in a switch im and apprentice electrician in Ireland and never seen it done before
@RuffleCoptah4 жыл бұрын
When I do this, I like to go to the first junction box from the central, and start disconnecting from there rather than going about trying to find a socket or switch thats faulty. It's down to a lot of luck, but I like this way of doing it too. Thanks for the information,.
@MCKINJO4 жыл бұрын
I've had that with Doncaster cables the neutral inside the cable had a slash in the sheath and was intermittently touching the earth in a kitchen, luckily an easy fix as it was just a leg between 2 sockets. But when you moved the cable the fault cleared. Its mad to think that it probably passed an initial eicr or not
@amarcy53694 жыл бұрын
Hi Is there mouse lose about this house 🤣 great job of detecting the fault . Admittedly the additive they put in cables is a deterrent to rodent damage. I have had a problem were a cable was damaged by a screw . But became problematic over time because of thermal movement in the property . O the joys of being an electrical contractor Best wishes Mike in the U.K. 👍
@jlwasmer4 жыл бұрын
Why did you disconnect the two neutral wires in the 2nd switch box? (the one box you opened 1st) Would it not have been enough to check the resistance with both wires crimped, and only undo the crimp is the short was also seen there?
@jlwasmer4 жыл бұрын
Oh, nvm.... seems someone already posted about that!
@justme53843 жыл бұрын
I'm really thankful that we here mostly use ducted installations and usually have a junction box in the ceiling that is like switch box you use, inside the ceiling but accessable from the room under a lid. And usually the mains come from the board to that junction box, from there either to all lights separately or from box to first light and then from that light to the next. Might be without ducting between the lights but here if you do ductless cables they cannot be secured to anything, they must be able to move if a screw or something is screwed where the cable goes behind the plaster board or something. Not sure if anyone understands how I mean but I like our way. We also in older homes mount the cables on the surface, we might use MPLM cable for it with Schneider TKK fastenings
@rippenburn Жыл бұрын
I have a weird problem with the electrics in my house. If the RCD is tripped internally through a short circuit, which has only occurred when it is pissing down or I am pissing around, the MCB trips, so I reset it and the RCD and we're all fine. However, if it the RCD trips due to something external, for example during a thunderstorm, it won't reset. I have to manually trip all the MCBs and go though one by one until I find the one that trips the RCD again, then unplug whatever's on that line, typically the TV or microwave, at which point I can reset everything. And yes, I am on a 'smart' meter. Any suggestions?
@Alan965554 жыл бұрын
For some reason the youtube algorithm brought me here and I'm not disappointed! Good video!
@joshb96572 жыл бұрын
No cpc required on those lights, disconnect the cpc from the switch, job sorted, class 2 equipment only to be installed sticker for loft lights 🥱
@czonczike6304 жыл бұрын
This is why I like hungarian electrics, because you have everything in flexi con and you can easily rewire it, just pull another one in it. Alltough fault's like this usually don't occur, because most people don't have rcds. By the way I thought the rcd failed but no. My rcd by from F&G is still working after 35 years!
@jamblob32084 жыл бұрын
Good background info (I am a learner of spark things). It seems the rcd is the big thing here for domestic electrics that covers all bases for shock current safety at least as far a regulations. It must be very difficult to not have them in as standard now and I womder how many people have not had severe shocks now and not died?
@czonczike6304 жыл бұрын
@@jamblob3208 In ,,z butiful hungari" rcds still aren't nescescary. You can use them, but you won't get slaughtered if you don't. By the way in my aunt's flat it's impossible to get a shock, because nothing is earthed, and the building is too big to be able to conduct the electricity down to earth.
@jorgenfischer4 жыл бұрын
Is it not customary to lay conduit / flex hoses for cables in the UK? Makes re-pulling cables a breeze.
@bluefell41344 жыл бұрын
what pliers are you using? there not on your toolshop page Thanks
@lawrencemetcalfe87613 жыл бұрын
Safe isolation? Lock off circuit as clearly live board?
@longlostvideos1914 жыл бұрын
What kind of pliers are those ?
@alexvdvelde2 жыл бұрын
and this is the reason that in the Netherlands we lay all cables through PVC tubes. if something goes wrong, tie a new cable to the old one and pull the old one out and put the new one in. finished.
@andreasjonsson8075 Жыл бұрын
What is "normal" in the UK? If a single lightswitch to lights. Flip up or down for light?
@TheBroz11 ай бұрын
No flipping, UK light switches are almost always rocker switches. Pressing the bottom half turns the light on.
@andreasjonsson807511 ай бұрын
@@TheBroz Aha. In Sweden we often rocker as well. However we push the top.
@DAMN__________3 жыл бұрын
What is the tool you used to measure the resistence? Edit: of the RCD & MCBs*
@chadmalphite69374 жыл бұрын
Don't you guys have an MEN system (multiple earth neutral)? In Australia we have the MEN that eeds to be disconnected before testing IR.
@n3ilvincent8702 жыл бұрын
How come no rcbos on that board is that normal
@g7eit2 жыл бұрын
Great video and fault finding. I’m subscribing. Like how you pocketed the shield cuttings, I’d have thrown them in the bed 😂.
@djb7744 жыл бұрын
Outside light? Halogen heat damage? Look for any new things they’ve hung on wall
@plunder19564 жыл бұрын
Well found. You might get lucky catching and re-running the duff line, but it's a swine of a job. Loft conversions are a major source of wiring faults because each successive trade covers the fault with their work. I wish people would run conduit and individual wires (they insist on that in some EU countries).