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davesparks
Would doing a Ze test with all the EARTHS in give you a real Dam Low 0.04Ohms value, apose to the 0.23 Ohms the last time
That would be a Zs test, if done at a DB it's commonly called Zdb
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Would doing a Ze test with all the EARTHS in give you a real Dam Low 0.04Ohms value, apose to the 0.23 Ohms the last time
Would doing a Ze test with all the EARTHS in give you a real Dam Low 0.04Ohms value, apose to the 0.23 Ohms the last time
As YoungScud (so wanted to type in YoungStud then) said IR is a DEAD test, so No power Great, Zs a Live Test other wise its the R1+R2+Ze=Zs with no Power would be yes.
Overall you have had an EICR done on the property, you have been supplied with the appropriate paperwork.
The electrician has failed to cover one aspect of the inspection, which you had specifically asked about, and his response about this was that it was outside his expertise to do this.
You are then querying further aspects of his work (which are somewhat odd but likely he was pushed for time and could not cover all the additional slow testing) and have now produced a report that could have saved him a significant amount of time and you some money and are now querying the comparisons which he had no opportunity to make.
I do not think you are going to be successful in getting any further work from this electrician as it will seem as if there is nothing he can say that will bring this to a close.
I think you have raised an interesting point with us, you are unhappy to pay for a report that is unreliable, however you have not raised this point with the electrician, you have only kept asking him further questions of a specific nature.
I would suggest that if you are unhappy with the report that you inform the electrician, as you have just done here, of your reasoning and see what comes of that.
We are unable from a distance to be able to specifically state if something is definitively wrong; there are some "odd" items but these may be due to various circumstances that we are unaware of as we only have the information you have given us..
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