YesJust a thought. Is the polarity correct on the incomers of the CU?
YesJust a thought. Is the polarity correct on the incomers of the CU?
bengasman, why are you ignoring everything Spark123 has said to you ? The others are skirting around the problem. Spark has nailed it IMO.

Pre WWII somewhere.When would that have been? Pre-'66 it could well have been done.

ricicle said:bengasman, why are you ignoring everything Spark123 has said to you ? The others are skirting around the problem. Spark has nailed it IMO.
bengasman said:Between Neutral bar and earth inside the CU, and between the incoming water mains for this flat, and an incoming mains for the neighbour's flat.
The varying voltage you see on your earth wiring (NOT on the pipe) will be capacitive coupling from live wires. The more of them you switch on, the higher the voltage rises. Check the voltage between pipe and earth with a light bulb in parallel with your meter and watch it fall to zero.![]()
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ricicle said:Surely that will be increasing INDUCED voltage rather than capacitive as it is the current increasing in the cables when extra lights are switched on..........
I took it to mean between the earth rail in his CU to any of those three other points?bengasman said:Between Neutral bar and earth inside the CU, and between the incoming water mains for this flat, and an incoming mains for the neighbour's flat.
My best guess would be that the neighbour's pipe is actually the live one.![]()
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Yessireebob. The whole kit and kaboodle, main connection 25mm2, gas and water 16m2 and supplementary 10mm2.Did you install the main bonding too?
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