
Originally Posted by
Derlyn
A multimeter won't cut it.
A loop impedance tester is needed.
This is an instrument that normally only electricians possess, much like doctors and stethoscopes.
A loop impedance tester, tests the impedance of the conductor between your installation and the supply transformer.
Impedance can be defined to the layman as "resistance under load"
The neutral wire will overheat for the same reason an element, be it in a heater, kettle, oven, iron or geyser gets hot.
The resistance is higher than what it should be, so it uses power that creates heat.
Like Isetech said, better you make use of a qualified and registered electrician's services.
Just make sure they possess a loop impedance tester. Some of them don't.
Cheers
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