Any Electrician's that can help.....

Any Electrician's that can help.....

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W12GT

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3,534 posts

222 months

Thursday 23rd February 2017
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I am having a house demolished and I need the head and meter moving. I have been tracing services with a CAT and genny and have found some issues. I was tracing an indicated power source in the driveway and it came back as 0.6m deep so I've dug it out in reddiness for temp supply and found a 15mm copper pipe which I believe is the water supply but it's giving off a power signal and genny reading when I clamp the incoming cable or put the genny over the outside stopcock. In the house I am finding power signals everywhere which is strange as I've disconnected all but one circuit from the dist board. So I've done some testing:-

241v line to earth.
241v neutral to line.
0v neutral to earth.

Getting a continuity reading between disconnected earth on distboard to earth clamp on incoming cable.
Continuity reading from incoming cable earth to incoming neutral (as expected)

I've then disconnected the last circuit, With all visible earth bonding removed and I am still getting a contuity signal from the neutral to my pipework - and still getting a power signal from all pipework including the copper pipe in my drive.

I've also noticed that with the 100Amp breaker off and all circuits off the meter wheel turns backwards very very slowly.

I've also found an indicated power cable running under part of the house into a property a couple of hundred metres behind - I think our supply branches off this and up to the head.

Any ideas on what could be causing the power readings down the copper pipework?

I am waiting on UKPN to come out and investigate - hopefully tomorrow but I'm interested to know possible causes.

Thanks in advance!

W12GT

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3,534 posts

222 months

Friday 24th February 2017
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Thanks all. The engineer came out and did a thorough test- supply is healthy and as it should be. The water pipe had no voltage detected on it - apparently it's very common for copper gas and water pipes to be detected as power when the pipework runs close to power cables as it can act as an antenna for the electromagnetic fields.

Happy days!

W12GT

Original Poster:

3,534 posts

222 months

Saturday 25th February 2017
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No mine is very very slow - you wouldn't notice if you didn't study it. He didn't know why it was doing that but said it could be a faulty meter.