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insulation resistance test on a EICR/pir
have read in 'unite the union guide to inspect and test'
test carried out with L/N joined to Earth and no need to disconnect loads/vunerable devices
pic1 to test whole insulation, shows link between L/N (incoming) at main switch with supply isolated.
Q. if linked on incoming side of main switch and switch is off, then i wouldnt be testing pass the switch, would i? also if linking on incoming side then i am working live?
Pic2 to test individual circuit shows link between mcb and N bar
Q if linked in this way can other circuits affect reading because they will still be connected via N bar.
i have tried method in pic 2 and getting strange readings
also if possible would someone please explain the best way to test whole insulation for IR on a EICR/PIR with vunerable device/loads still connected (switches closed)
eg how/where they would make link etc
very new to this, so would appreciate help, thanks
have read in 'unite the union guide to inspect and test'
test carried out with L/N joined to Earth and no need to disconnect loads/vunerable devices
pic1 to test whole insulation, shows link between L/N (incoming) at main switch with supply isolated.
Q. if linked on incoming side of main switch and switch is off, then i wouldnt be testing pass the switch, would i? also if linking on incoming side then i am working live?
Pic2 to test individual circuit shows link between mcb and N bar
Q if linked in this way can other circuits affect reading because they will still be connected via N bar.
i have tried method in pic 2 and getting strange readings
also if possible would someone please explain the best way to test whole insulation for IR on a EICR/PIR with vunerable device/loads still connected (switches closed)
eg how/where they would make link etc
very new to this, so would appreciate help, thanks