I couldn’t see anything previously posted via a search so perhaps an odd issue? But I experience momentary spikes on my mains power of over 253v. I have some electrical devices which are powering off due to over volt protection when voltage exceeds 253v for more than 5 seconds. I validated the voltage in my home using three brands of devices, two power monitoring devices inserted into my mains wall sockets and a third clamped around the incoming mains cabling to my consumer box. Whilst these devices are obviously not professional grade devices a mains electricity technician would likely use, all three log the voltage and all three see the same spikes at the same time - and obviously a 4th is powering itself off due to protection features so I have some confidence something is amiss somewhere..
It happens intermittently but usually I see this once or twice per day and I have recordings of the voltage hitting 255v. It is on average over 245v. Here is a chart of my incoming mains voltage from yesterday / this morning. Just yesterday there were two excursions above 253v. https://imgur.com/a/Mevkieq this occured whilst the house is empty in the day. I have seen them sometimes at 1am in the morning. Here is the past week, whilst the volume of data makes it difficult to see finely on a chart of this size, almost every day there is a clear excursion to and above 253v https://imgur.com/a/0kiQb8x I feel like this started happening in the last few weeks.
I am not an expert in such things, but google would have me believe the quoted upper tolerance voltage of UK mains should be 253v and it is now causing me problems. How would one even go about getting something like this looked at?
Thanks.
Last edited by thebatfink; 11-04-24 at 06:03.