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I had a call a few weeks ago where the customer said he'd been taking  
 
I had a call a few weeks ago where the customer said he'd been taking  
meter readings and he was losing about £10 of electricity a day. He  
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meter readings and he was losing about £10 of [[electricity]] a day. He  
thought it was something to do with his boiler as sometimes he had some  
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thought it was something to do with his [[boiler]] as sometimes he had some  
warm water coming out of the cold tap. Sounded like a sensible bloke,  
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warm [[water]] coming out of the cold tap. Sounded like a sensible bloke,  
 
even though what he was saying was a bit odd, so I went for a look.
 
even though what he was saying was a bit odd, so I went for a look.
  
 
Supply was nominally a TT (no sign of a rod) with an old Wylex  
 
Supply was nominally a TT (no sign of a rod) with an old Wylex  
rewireable box. Clamp meter on + tail 10.5A, clamp meter on - tail  
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[[fusebox|rewireable box]]. Clamp [[meter]] on + tail 10.5A, clamp meter on - tail  
0.5A. Pulled the fuses an found the current was flowing in the ring. A  
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0.5A. Pulled the [[fuse]]s an found the current was flowing in the [[ring circuit|ring]]. A  
quick look around found a socket with a very hot screw - the live had  
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quick look around found a socket with a very hot [[screw]] - the live had  
been nicked by the screw and was providing a nice 24 ohm earth path to  
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been nicked by the screw and was providing a nice 24 ohm [[earth]] path to  
 
the incoming lead water main. An expensive way to heat the water in the  
 
the incoming lead water main. An expensive way to heat the water in the  
first few feet of lead pipe and lucky not to have had a fire.  
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first few feet of lead [[pipe]] and lucky not to have had a [[fire]].  
  
  

Latest revision as of 07:54, 3 April 2018

I had a call a few weeks ago where the customer said he'd been taking meter readings and he was losing about £10 of electricity a day. He thought it was something to do with his boiler as sometimes he had some warm water coming out of the cold tap. Sounded like a sensible bloke, even though what he was saying was a bit odd, so I went for a look.

Supply was nominally a TT (no sign of a rod) with an old Wylex rewireable box. Clamp meter on + tail 10.5A, clamp meter on - tail 0.5A. Pulled the fuses an found the current was flowing in the ring. A quick look around found a socket with a very hot screw - the live had been nicked by the screw and was providing a nice 24 ohm earth path to the incoming lead water main. An expensive way to heat the water in the first few feet of lead pipe and lucky not to have had a fire.


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