no reading on earth

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can some one help please iv got no reading on the main incoming live to earth but have a small reading on the neutral to earth, thanks
 
In volts. Iv got 230 live neutral. Nothing on the earth to live and some volts
On the earth to neutral. It's all ok at the main fuse. It's just when it get to the
Cu. thank you for helping
 
Well, carrying out a loop test would be preferred to measuring the volts!

It sounds like the earth conductor has somehow become damaged, broken or disconnected between the origin (meter) and the CU.

OR

The CU has been setup as a TT arrangement, and the earth is connected to a poorly installed, damaged, or non-existent earth rod. Is there a main RCD in use?
 
The sockets work but the tester says reversed neutral. And the water heater will trp off then it's turned on it's a new board with rcd. Thank u so much for the help
 
The bc are coming offer the job to test. I think it's missing earth but then I don't get why there is reversed and it's not coming up with missing earth
 
it's a new board with rcd.

Who fitted and connected this "new board" ?

If it was a competent electrician then all these problems would (should) have been found and repaired by that electrician before he or she left site.
 
It was a young lad and he dident really no and has left me with this so I'm trying to work out what is wrong so I can get some 1 in and I know what needs doing and there not making a bigger job

Thank you for your help.
 
How did you come across this electrician? Is he part of a larger company? Is he accredited with a competent persons scheme?

Hopefully you've just got an ex-apprentice who's been let out by himself too early (have a word with his employer still), but if you've picked this guy off the streets or from your local then, well, you get what you pay for.

Why have BC got involved?
 
He said building control can sign it off when done. So when I get some one else in what should he say needs doing. And he will not try and make a bigger job out of it. Thanks for all the help. Just hope some can sort it out
 
OK so who's paid the fee to building control, you or him? This should have been done before the work started.

Please also answer the questions raised in my previous post. The more information you can supply the more we can help you get in touch with the right people who will be able to help.
 
I paid because he fitted a lintal. I understand the problem should of been picked up befor. What will the next guy I get in say will it be a full rewire or just the earth wire changing.
 
Did the fee include for replacement of a consumer unit?

What paperwork did he give you? Are there any logos on it, e.g. NAPIT or NICEIC?

You probably don't need a full rewire but only the guy who comes in next can tell you that. Can you please post a photo of the board that's been installed?

Like I say though, the only way we can help is if you answer questions, and that advice will vary depending on whether the chap's a scheme member, has paid the appropriate fee, and/or is employed by a larger company. There's no shame in answering no to all of these, but we're not going to give advice for each circumstance hoping one is applicable to your situation.
 
Benze, if you want our help stop being so defensive. Answer the questions raised, photograph the maincu, and intake / meter point and let's go from there.

The over riding theme seems to be your concern about it being "a bigger job", in the meantime you have a seemingly unsafe electrical system that could cause injury, harm or fire.
 

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