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On Saturday, 23 November 2019 13:37:32 UTC, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , wrote: On Saturday, 23 November 2019 11:06:56 UTC, Dave Plowman (News) wrote: Wondered if there was some form of 'leakage' tester I could buy or make? To find out the actual fault current in each and every thing which is plugged in to it? And what is acceptable - as I realise some things will have some anyway. Any megger / insulation tester and test between (L+N) and E. 15 mA may trip a 30 mA RCD and that's 16 kOhm at 240 volts. Permitted leakage for PAT: Class Type Max Leakage Current 1 IT, Movable, Stationary, & Fixed 3.5mA 1 Heating & Cooking 0.75mA per kW* 2 All Types 0.25mA * to a maximum of 5mA https://www.pat-testing-training.net...ge-current.php Owain Thanks Owain. Did just wonder if there was a device you plugged the appliance into which then gave a direct read out of leakage current. PAT tester or megger. Or you can do it at mains voltage with just a meter & protecting resistor. Or use a microwave turntable motor as a 0-1000v supply. But a multimeter, they pick up a useful percentage of faults. NT |
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