Hi
My old man has a problem with a tripping fuse on a supply to his shed. He has approx 50M of 3x6 Armorcore underground to the shed.
The armourcore run also has 2 underground joints (remade with proper resin connectors after a previous trip problem).
The precise locations of the joints are not known....
Switching off the main switch in the shed fusebox does not stop the trip. Disconnecting all 3 wires in the shed fusebox does stop the trip.
We suspect damaged armorcore underground or leaking joint and are considering buying a new length of armorecore to rectify the fault.
Before he blows the cobwebs out of his wallet, have we missed anything....? Can anything elsewhere cause the house (to shed) fuse to trip?
Thanks
My old man has a problem with a tripping fuse on a supply to his shed. He has approx 50M of 3x6 Armorcore underground to the shed.
The armourcore run also has 2 underground joints (remade with proper resin connectors after a previous trip problem).
The precise locations of the joints are not known....
Switching off the main switch in the shed fusebox does not stop the trip. Disconnecting all 3 wires in the shed fusebox does stop the trip.
We suspect damaged armorcore underground or leaking joint and are considering buying a new length of armorecore to rectify the fault.
Before he blows the cobwebs out of his wallet, have we missed anything....? Can anything elsewhere cause the house (to shed) fuse to trip?
Thanks
