Our Club has started testing members shore power cords, and have also done in water testing for AC leakage problems recently. They have been using a clamp on Ammeter for basic testing.
My boat showed a reading of 15mA at the pedestal, and at the boat, and at the AC panel. I investigated a little further, and found the following when using the clamp at my AC panel on the main AC supply to the panel:
- Clamp on Black/White (Hot/Neutral) = 0mA
- Clamp on Green only = 15mA
This was done with ALL branch circuits turned off.
To me this tell me that whatever current is flowing on the Hot/Neutral, it is equal and cancelling out (or there is none). The 15mA flowing on the ground must be sourced from outside the boat?
Is my boat a ground path for someone else's leak? What other explanation could there be?
I need to do more detailed testing, but I also tested while turning each branch circuit on. None of them made a difference to the readings except the hot water heater, which caused a jump in the reading (Hot/Neutral/Ground) to ~50mA (don't remember if I tested ground current separately, but will do that).
It is noted on the internet that water heaters can be a common problem with AC leakage, but there isn't much info on exactly why. Would it be the heating element leaking to the fresh water, and then to the case/ground?
I would appreciate any thoughts/advice.
Chris
My boat showed a reading of 15mA at the pedestal, and at the boat, and at the AC panel. I investigated a little further, and found the following when using the clamp at my AC panel on the main AC supply to the panel:
- Clamp on Black/White (Hot/Neutral) = 0mA
- Clamp on Green only = 15mA
This was done with ALL branch circuits turned off.
To me this tell me that whatever current is flowing on the Hot/Neutral, it is equal and cancelling out (or there is none). The 15mA flowing on the ground must be sourced from outside the boat?
Is my boat a ground path for someone else's leak? What other explanation could there be?
I need to do more detailed testing, but I also tested while turning each branch circuit on. None of them made a difference to the readings except the hot water heater, which caused a jump in the reading (Hot/Neutral/Ground) to ~50mA (don't remember if I tested ground current separately, but will do that).
It is noted on the internet that water heaters can be a common problem with AC leakage, but there isn't much info on exactly why. Would it be the heating element leaking to the fresh water, and then to the case/ground?
I would appreciate any thoughts/advice.
Chris