I know this has probably been asked a dozen times on this forum but I just want to make sure that I'm doing this the correct way before going into my exam. I got told that in the am2 I need to have neutrals at every switch in connecters. I have never done it this at work hence the confusion. Here is a diagram I nicked from a post a few months back.
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Hi Joe,

When testing insulation resistance, on mine I just turned the spur on. Similar to how you would leave a light switch on mate.

For PFC, you need to do two tests which are (PEFC) & (PSCC). Your tester may not be capable of measuring between phases (400v), if this is the case do as you said and double it.

Good luck mate.
 
Hi Joe,

When testing insulation resistance, on mine I just turned the spur on. Similar to how you would leave a light switch on mate.

For PFC, you need to do two tests which are (PEFC) & (PSCC). Your tester may not be capable of measuring between phases (400v), if this is the case do as you said and double it.

Good luck mate.
Thanks mate big help
 

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