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Tracing an underground cable fault?

Has anyone any experience of tracing an underground cable fault?

The cable supplies a private estates street lighting.

It's a 3 core 4mm SWA, approx. 50 metres in length, it has a Line to Earth fault.

I haven't separated the armour and internal earth core, so it could be a armour to Line cable fault, or a CPC to LIne fault. Either way the cable needs to be repaired.

We do not have drawings of where it runs, and from a site survey, it isnt obvious how it has been run either, logic would suggest it runs under the pavement, but a test digging yesterday at the first lamppost suggests it runs a direct route to its source across a garden.

I tested at both ends yesterday, it gave a wandering ~1600 ohms L-E reading, I was hoping the reading would be steady, then I could estimate where the fault was with the differing resisitance values from each end, but the reading was not steady at all - water ingress?

I did zap it a few times at 1000V insulation test, this made no difference, and, of course, gave a 0.00 Mohm reading.


Are there Companies with the equipment that is capable of tracing these faults?

We really don't want to dig up 50 metres of tarmaced pavement.
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  • perspicacious:

    I'm surprised that the estate agents' subbed out "for sale/rent" guys don't to more damage or leave a "legacy" fault from their use of wooden stakes....




    Round here they started using wooden stakes with met posts on the bottom as it was easier. It changed once we wrote to all the estate agents pointing out the error of their ways. ?


    Regards,


    Alan. 

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  • perspicacious:

    I'm surprised that the estate agents' subbed out "for sale/rent" guys don't to more damage or leave a "legacy" fault from their use of wooden stakes....




    Round here they started using wooden stakes with met posts on the bottom as it was easier. It changed once we wrote to all the estate agents pointing out the error of their ways. ?


    Regards,


    Alan. 

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