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From: Rod Speed on 19 Feb 2010 22:08 Andy wrote: > Rod Speed wrote: > >> Swampfuckwit wrote >>> Rod Speed wrote >>>> Farts farted >>>>> Rod Speed wrote... >>>>>> Farts farted >> >>>>>>> If the issue here is whether or not the GPO has a good earth >>>>>>> connection, >> >>>>>> That is just one posssibility. >> >>>>> What are others? >> >>>> That something else at that house has an earth problem, that >>>> there is a problem with the neutral or the active, etc etc etc. >> >>>>> What are we missing here? >> >>>> In your case anything viable between your ears. >> >>>>>>> which, going by your guys' views on the PS having a faulty >>>>>>> earth detection issue, >> >>>>>> No one ever said that. >> >>>>> What, that there is a fault with earth leakage detection? >> >>>> Yep, no one ever said that. >> >>>>>>> then testing voltage from Active to Earth using a >>>>>>> Fluke or similar quality meter should prove this. >> >>>>>> Pity about the other possibilitys. >> >>>>> Which are? >> >>>> No point in bothering to list them all, makes a lot more >>>> sense to try the test I specified and move on from the >>>> results of that to a much smaller subset of possibilitys. >> >>>>>>> If it trips the RCD then you know that it's working. >> >>>>>> You dont know that there is one. >> >>>>> If it's a new house as the OP implied >> >>>> He stated that explicitly. >> >>>>> then it will have one. >> >>>> Not necessarily. >> >>> Yep, necessarily. >> >> You are wrong, as always. > > Nope, he was right. You are wrong, as always.
From: Swampfox on 19 Feb 2010 22:15 Rod Speed wrote: > Swampfuckwit wrote >> Rod Speed wrote >>> Farts farted >>>> Rod Speed wrote... >>>>> Farts farted > >>>>>> If the issue here is whether or not the GPO has a good earth >>>>>> connection, > >>>>> That is just one posssibility. > >>>> What are others? > >>> That something else at that house has an earth problem, that >>> there is a problem with the neutral or the active, etc etc etc. > >>>> What are we missing here? > >>> In your case anything viable between your ears. > >>>>>> which, going by your guys' views on the PS having a faulty earth >>>>>> detection issue, > >>>>> No one ever said that. > >>>> What, that there is a fault with earth leakage detection? > >>> Yep, no one ever said that. > >>>>>> then testing voltage from Active to Earth using a >>>>>> Fluke or similar quality meter should prove this. > >>>>> Pity about the other possibilitys. > >>>> Which are? > >>> No point in bothering to list them all, makes a lot more >>> sense to try the test I specified and move on from the >>> results of that to a much smaller subset of possibilitys. > >>>>>> If it trips the RCD then you know that it's working. > >>>>> You dont know that there is one. > >>>> If it's a new house as the OP implied > >>> He stated that explicitly. > >>>> then it will have one. > >>> Not necessarily. > >> Yep, necessarily. > > You are wrong, as always. Earth leakage breakers have been mandatory in all new dwellings in Australia for over a decade dopey, they are now mandatory in rewires as well, as are fire rated switchboards. Do you ever get anything right?
From: Rod Speed on 19 Feb 2010 22:21 Swampfuckwit wrote > Rod Speed wrote >> Swampfuckwit wrote >>> Rod Speed wrote >>>> Farts farted >>>>> Rod Speed wrote... >>>>>> Farts farted >>>>>>> If the issue here is whether or not the GPO has a good earth connection, >>>>>> That is just one posssibility. >>>>> What are others? >>>> That something else at that house has an earth problem, that >>>> there is a problem with the neutral or the active, etc etc etc. >>>>> What are we missing here? >>>> In your case anything viable between your ears. >>>>>>> which, going by your guys' views on the PS having a faulty earth detection issue, >>>>>> No one ever said that. >>>>> What, that there is a fault with earth leakage detection? >>>> Yep, no one ever said that. >>>>>>> then testing voltage from Active to Earth using a >>>>>>> Fluke or similar quality meter should prove this. >>>>>> Pity about the other possibilitys. >>>>> Which are? >>>> No point in bothering to list them all, makes a lot more >>>> sense to try the test I specified and move on from the >>>> results of that to a much smaller subset of possibilitys. >>>>>>> If it trips the RCD then you know that it's working. >>>>>> You dont know that there is one. >>>>> If it's a new house as the OP implied >>>> He stated that explicitly. >>>>> then it will have one. >>>> Not necessarily. >>> Yep, necessarily. >> You are wrong, as always. > Earth leakage breakers have been mandatory in all new dwellings in Australia for over a decade dopey, Not on all circuits they aint, fuckwit. > they are now mandatory in rewires as well, Not on all circuits they aint, fuckwit. > as are fire rated switchboards. Another pig ignorant lie.
From: Rod Speed on 20 Feb 2010 03:35 Swampfuckwit pig ignorantly spewed > Rod Speed wrote: >> Swampfuckwit pig ignorantly spewed >>> Rod Speed wrote >>>> Swampfuckwit pig ignorantly spewed >>>>> Rod Speed wrote >>>>>> Farts farted >>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote... >>>>>>>> Farts farted >>>>>>>>> If the issue here is whether or not the GPO has a good earth connection, >>>>>>>> That is just one posssibility. >>>>>>> What are others? >>>>>> That something else at that house has an earth problem, that >>>>>> there is a problem with the neutral or the active, etc etc etc. >>>>>>> What are we missing here? >>>>>> In your case anything viable between your ears. >>>>>>>>> which, going by your guys' views on the PS having a faulty earth detection issue, >>>>>>>> No one ever said that. >>>>>>> What, that there is a fault with earth leakage detection? >>>>>> Yep, no one ever said that. >>>>>>>>> then testing voltage from Active to Earth using a >>>>>>>>> Fluke or similar quality meter should prove this. >>>>>>>> Pity about the other possibilitys. >>>>>>> Which are? >>>>>> No point in bothering to list them all, makes a lot more >>>>>> sense to try the test I specified and move on from the >>>>>> results of that to a much smaller subset of possibilitys. >>>>>>>>> If it trips the RCD then you know that it's working. >>>>>>>> You dont know that there is one. >>>>>>> If it's a new house as the OP implied >>>>>> He stated that explicitly. >>>>>>> then it will have one. >>>>>> Not necessarily. >>>>> Yep, necessarily. >>>> You are wrong, as always. >>> Earth leakage breakers have been mandatory in all new dwellings in Australia for over a decade dopey, >> Not on all circuits they aint, fuckwit. > On all circuits within the said dwelling they are Wrong, as always. >>> they are now mandatory in rewires as well, >> Not on all circuits they aint, fuckwit. > On all circuits within the said dwelling they are Wrong, as always. >>> as are fire rated switchboards. >> Another pig ignorant lie. > In the parallel universe on Zardoz where you live it could well be true. You never ever could bullshit your way out of a wet paper bag.
From: Clocky on 20 Feb 2010 21:06
"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:7u9219F536U1(a)mid.individual.net... > Andy wrote: >> Rod Speed wrote: >> >>> Swampfuckwit wrote >>>> Rod Speed wrote >>>>> Farts farted >>>>>> Rod Speed wrote... >>>>>>> Farts farted >>> >>>>>>>> If the issue here is whether or not the GPO has a good earth >>>>>>>> connection, >>> >>>>>>> That is just one posssibility. >>> >>>>>> What are others? >>> >>>>> That something else at that house has an earth problem, that >>>>> there is a problem with the neutral or the active, etc etc etc. >>> >>>>>> What are we missing here? >>> >>>>> In your case anything viable between your ears. >>> >>>>>>>> which, going by your guys' views on the PS having a faulty >>>>>>>> earth detection issue, >>> >>>>>>> No one ever said that. >>> >>>>>> What, that there is a fault with earth leakage detection? >>> >>>>> Yep, no one ever said that. >>> >>>>>>>> then testing voltage from Active to Earth using a >>>>>>>> Fluke or similar quality meter should prove this. >>> >>>>>>> Pity about the other possibilitys. >>> >>>>>> Which are? >>> >>>>> No point in bothering to list them all, makes a lot more >>>>> sense to try the test I specified and move on from the >>>>> results of that to a much smaller subset of possibilitys. >>> >>>>>>>> If it trips the RCD then you know that it's working. >>> >>>>>>> You dont know that there is one. >>> >>>>>> If it's a new house as the OP implied >>> >>>>> He stated that explicitly. >>> >>>>>> then it will have one. >>> >>>>> Not necessarily. >>> >>>> Yep, necessarily. >>> >>> You are wrong, as always. >> >> Nope, he was right. > > You are wrong, as always. > > You don't even understand the fundamentals of elecricity or how to use a multimeter Speed, let it go. |