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Motty
Changing a CCU and reconnecting existing wiring (twin and earth) = did a N - CPC IR test for earth leaks prior to dismantling the old (BS3036) unit for obvious new RCD trips; all ok.
However, on ring circuit the continuity end-to-end readings of the R1 and Rn are 0.3 ohms different; 0.41 on live, 0.72 on neutral. did the obvious and took every socket off to check the N terminals, all seemed ok. all fuses on spur outlets pulled out, at sockets the R1+R2/4 (calculated 0.22, checked out / recorded as a 0.33 at a spur) appears normal.
Other than an inaccessible pinched / stretched / kinked section of cable, I'm unsure of what could be causing this. MFT behaving itself fine on the second ring with identical LL and NN readings. I appreciate the more critical is the R1+R2 but not happy about the different L-L, and N-N continuity readings. Interconnection seems eliminated by r1+r2 readings appearing normal. Enlightenment, or memory jog by kick up the backside, would be very welcome!
cheers
However, on ring circuit the continuity end-to-end readings of the R1 and Rn are 0.3 ohms different; 0.41 on live, 0.72 on neutral. did the obvious and took every socket off to check the N terminals, all seemed ok. all fuses on spur outlets pulled out, at sockets the R1+R2/4 (calculated 0.22, checked out / recorded as a 0.33 at a spur) appears normal.
Other than an inaccessible pinched / stretched / kinked section of cable, I'm unsure of what could be causing this. MFT behaving itself fine on the second ring with identical LL and NN readings. I appreciate the more critical is the R1+R2 but not happy about the different L-L, and N-N continuity readings. Interconnection seems eliminated by r1+r2 readings appearing normal. Enlightenment, or memory jog by kick up the backside, would be very welcome!
cheers
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