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testing an installation(that we have just finished) where the client want to choose a few circuits and check it against the test sheets, Now the circuits are 3- 240mm single core cables in parrallel (24 in total in a data centre) I have tested r1+r2 with 3 different fluke multi function testers that have been callibrated and i get different readings every time,as in 1 tester will give me 2 or 3 different readings on the same circuit , the next 2 or 3 completely different readings and so on,changed batteries, swaped leads, but nothing seems constant, doing my head in,one told me a 6m run had more resistance(0.05 no way) than a 70m run(0.01), only thing i can think of is Edmunsons can't callibrate properly and are ripping us of, think readings should all be about 0.00 -0.01 but getting -0.03 to 0.18( different every time)
 
You're trying to measure quite low values at the limit of the range/resolution of the instruments so any errors from probe contact etc. will appear to be amplified.

+/- 0.2 ohms I wouldn't really lose any sleep over.
 
Thanks for that, Fluke does seem a bit random compared to the meggers we used to use, is there a meter that can measure resistance in micro ohms?
 
As Archy hinted you are expecting precision beyond the capability of your Fluke MFTs. If you wish to measure such values with greater precision you require a special type of micro-ohmeter called a Ductor. Probably best to hire one if you do not have a regular requirement as they are expensive pieces of kit.
 
As Archy hinted you are expecting precision beyond the capability of your Fluke MFTs. If you wish to measure such values with greater precision you require a special type of micro-ohmeter called a Ductor. Probably best to hire one if you do not have a regular requirement as they are expensive pieces of kit.

You also need to know how to use a Ductor tester too, ...ie, test kit settings and testing position of current and potential spikes.... You'll also have to substantially bridge the cables at one end under test, as you don't use wander leads with this kit!! lol!!
 
ive tested for over 6 years with various meters and never come across a high Ze on a TNC-S. Now i've got this fluke 1652C ive found two seperate installations with the tnc-s Ze over 0.68!!!. is it the meter or just a coincidence???
 

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