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Greetings all.
I hope it's Ok to throw a few odds and ends that I am not sure about in this thread to see what people think.
1. When IR testing SWA cable and the Armour is not used as the CPC but is earthed is it correct to disconnect the earthing to the armour before doing the test.
Also when doing an R1+R2 test on SWA cable is it necessary to remove the earthing of the armour?
The R1+R2 test is done by connecting line and earth at the board feeding the circuit
2. When IR testing an individual circuit at a DB that is part of a TN-C-S system
We would isolate the individual circuit leaving the rest of the installation energised. After ensuring safe isolation and before beginning our IR test we would need to remove the neutral of the individual circuit from the board as the main switch is still closed. Is this correct?
3. To avoid confusion on the earth fault loop impedance and Ze test would it be appropriate to just say for Ze we test between line and earth, line being at the supply side of the main switch and then for the Zs test on a lighting circuit to test between switched line and earth at the furthest part of the circuit.
What I mean is don't even bothering mentioning to connect the neutral, just say my tester is a two lead tester.
4. Going back to surge protectors on sockets which I am still not sure about.
When IR testing the circuit with surge protectors do we
test between line, neutral and earth separately at 250V DC or do we link line and neutral together and test between them and earth at 250V DC?
Any thoughts.
Thanks alot.
I hope it's Ok to throw a few odds and ends that I am not sure about in this thread to see what people think.
1. When IR testing SWA cable and the Armour is not used as the CPC but is earthed is it correct to disconnect the earthing to the armour before doing the test.
Also when doing an R1+R2 test on SWA cable is it necessary to remove the earthing of the armour?
The R1+R2 test is done by connecting line and earth at the board feeding the circuit
2. When IR testing an individual circuit at a DB that is part of a TN-C-S system
We would isolate the individual circuit leaving the rest of the installation energised. After ensuring safe isolation and before beginning our IR test we would need to remove the neutral of the individual circuit from the board as the main switch is still closed. Is this correct?
3. To avoid confusion on the earth fault loop impedance and Ze test would it be appropriate to just say for Ze we test between line and earth, line being at the supply side of the main switch and then for the Zs test on a lighting circuit to test between switched line and earth at the furthest part of the circuit.
What I mean is don't even bothering mentioning to connect the neutral, just say my tester is a two lead tester.
4. Going back to surge protectors on sockets which I am still not sure about.
When IR testing the circuit with surge protectors do we
test between line, neutral and earth separately at 250V DC or do we link line and neutral together and test between them and earth at 250V DC?
Any thoughts.
Thanks alot.