Just to throw a spanner in the works,
I use Robin separates.
Jason thats old school is it with the analoge dial as on the rcd tester with a bag that makes it look as if its a papoer round you have?
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Just to throw a spanner in the works,
I use Robin separates.
Jason thats old school is it with the analoge dial as on the rcd tester with a bag that makes it look as if its a papoer round you have?
Why? jealous?
No used them for years. plenty room in the bag for paperwork and stuff but bit of a futter changing the cables around a lot, And not keed on the analogue sweep on the IR/Continuity tester.
i suggest you research your answers before posting them. dont know about autotest?? and dont know what installation methods are??reckon your having a laughwhat autotest? the ones i used didnt have that I like the Megger multi kit i am afraid . dont like megger multimeters though.
I have a megger separate with RCD Auto test.
Not a multi function.
Its RCDT 320 (i think).
same as my 1552 jason, excellent ideaYou plug in the tester to a socket, and select auto.
Sit your self down by the CU and it will test the RCD. All you need do is reset the RCD each time it trips.
Once done, scroll through and record the results.
You plug in the tester to a socket, and select auto.
Sit your self down by the CU and it will test the RCD. All you need do is reset the RCD each time it trips.
Once done, scroll through and record the results.
my mistake i see you still havent replied to the installation method thread thoughflukey i was talking to Jason about old robin testers!!!
flukey i was talking to Jason about old robin testers!!!
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