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hi all I've got my first consumer unit change to do as I'm using this as my first nic assessment. My question is when doing my ir test the whole house is on led downlights about 30 of then plus under kitchen 12v led and a lot of sub sockets, will all,of theses need to be disconnected to do these test. Also do I need to do r1+r2 on every downlight.

Any advice is much appreciated as this is my first nic assessment after this change.

Thanks
 
I can see why you would ask that I just don't want to mess anything up as I haven't done the ir test this way before it just so happens this house has a lot of LEDs and sub sockets in and would take ages to go round and take everything out then put back in. So I would rather check first as this way will save a lot of time.
 
As above. Tie L & N together and IR test between that and earth.
If you are really unsure, wind your IR tester down to 250VDC for the test. No need to go for 500V if the test results at 250 are OK.
 
As above. Tie L & N together and IR test between that and earth.
If you are really unsure, wind your IR tester down to 250VDC for the test. No need to go for 500V if the test results at 250 are OK.
500v is the required voltage.
 
I would measure R1 + R2 at each light fitting. How is he proving continuity of protective conductors by only testing at the final light fitting?

If there was a break in the earth conductor prior to the final light, he wouldn't be able to get the reading as there would be no earth path back to CU.

I rarely bother with R1+R2, usually Zs-Ze although i feel thats a brave statement on this forum
 
I would measure R1 + R2 at each light fitting. How is he proving continuity of protective conductors by only testing at the final light fitting?
House with, say, 100+ recessed downlights and you're going to pull each one out of the ceiling. Pull the other one.
 

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