Hi everybody,
I have something in my mind, something I can use in my job of Fire alarm installer.
Sometime, when we change the old fire alarm system by a brand new technology (digital), we didn't change the wires around the building. But sometime we get a trouble named "ground fault".
It's always complicated to troubleshooting that, specially when the system is installed on mutiple buildings and levels and when the trouble (ground fault) is not steady but in relation with the wet weather such a rain. The fire alarm can detect the connection beetween each wires connected to it and the ground. I can know when the ground fault appear and disapear, but I CANNOT know on WHAT WIRE !!!! Frustrating !!!
I thinking it's may be possible to do a little electronic circuit that can light and stay ON a LED when one wire is connected to the ground.
I don't know yet what is the critical resistor beetween groound and wire for declare a ground fault.
Can somebody help me with that ?
I have something in my mind, something I can use in my job of Fire alarm installer.
Sometime, when we change the old fire alarm system by a brand new technology (digital), we didn't change the wires around the building. But sometime we get a trouble named "ground fault".
It's always complicated to troubleshooting that, specially when the system is installed on mutiple buildings and levels and when the trouble (ground fault) is not steady but in relation with the wet weather such a rain. The fire alarm can detect the connection beetween each wires connected to it and the ground. I can know when the ground fault appear and disapear, but I CANNOT know on WHAT WIRE !!!! Frustrating !!!
I thinking it's may be possible to do a little electronic circuit that can light and stay ON a LED when one wire is connected to the ground.
I don't know yet what is the critical resistor beetween groound and wire for declare a ground fault.
Can somebody help me with that ?