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Working on a boiler today with intermittent electronic fault codes.
While boiler connected and live I had 240v L-N, 240v L-E, 0v N-E
On disconnecting the supply connector to the boiler (so boiler disconnected/no load, 240v L-N, 88v L-E, 63v N-E,
So clearly something not right with the supply to the boiler so as far as my remit goes in a customers house.
But out of curiosity, how can I get this reading on the cable, yet plug it into boiler and get normal reading under load (no other wiring/2nd supply etc) and what might cause this sort of voltage readings?
Checked with two different calibrated multimeters,never had an adaptor to take a reading from a plug socket to check for similar issues.
While boiler connected and live I had 240v L-N, 240v L-E, 0v N-E
On disconnecting the supply connector to the boiler (so boiler disconnected/no load, 240v L-N, 88v L-E, 63v N-E,
So clearly something not right with the supply to the boiler so as far as my remit goes in a customers house.
But out of curiosity, how can I get this reading on the cable, yet plug it into boiler and get normal reading under load (no other wiring/2nd supply etc) and what might cause this sort of voltage readings?
Checked with two different calibrated multimeters,never had an adaptor to take a reading from a plug socket to check for similar issues.