by sparx »
Tue Aug 10, 2010 9:33 am
hi,
a couple of thoughts....
assuming good equal end to ends, it may be that you have a bridged ring, or if all u/s sockets are in same area it may in fact be a looped spur with a loose connection which end to ends won't show.
I assume these u/s ones aren't in a conservatory or such like which could have been fed from ring via a hidden FCU with a blown fuse! have had both of these before.
The correct way to find this kind of fault is to do a fig 8 connection at consumer unit so start of L goes to end of N & vice-versa, then when L-N resistance checked at each socket should be all the same, any higher reading ones will not be on the ring, the reading will climb the further along a spur you go.
Presume from your post that you have sufficient 'competance' to do this safely.
regards