I'm having a problem and could do with some guidance if possible. I have been having issues with my boiler throwing up error codes after my bathroom was replaced over the last two weeks. I have had the engineers out twice now to replace the PCB in the boiler (in line with the error code).
On the second visit the engineer fitted the new pcb and immediately got the same error code. He then tested the electrical supply to the boiler and found that Live to Earth voltage was only 189V (L to N was 210).
The central heating is on its own circuit from the consumer unit.
Upon further testing it appears that this drop only occurs when the ground floor ring main is powered on at the consumer unit. I have unplugged all items from the ring and tested all the sockets for continuity, but this does not seem to help.
Can anyone provide any ideas as to what might be causing this? My current thoughts are that there was an existing problem with the earth that has been highlighted by the new crossbonding of pipework done when the bathroom was installed. But I have no idea why the ground floor ring main would be the affected circuit as this goes nowhere near the bathroom. I also don't quite understand why activating that circuit causes the live to earth voltage drop in all circuits?
Any thoughts and guidance would be much appreciated, until I get to the bottom of this, my boiler and downstairs sockets are mutually exclusive...
Thanks in advance
Tim