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Discuss End to end testing on cpcs ring circuit. in the Periodic Inspection Reporting & Certification area at ElectriciansForums.net
There does sound like a parralel path as spinlondon rightly said.
All the r1+r2 readings are equal within 0.05 at every outlet?
Also just out off interest its looks high to meet the required disconnection time......???
40a is 1.15 and 32 is 1.44
i just thought Zs is high given your Ze and r1+r2
Zs=(r1+r2)+Ze
Disconnect the rfc cpcs from the cu and test from them to the MET this will tell you if there is a paralel path to earth on your circuit,
if you do then it may be a case of splitting the circuit at one outlet and testing each side and narrowing down the point of the parralel path.
without looking at it i cant really say what id do
I have a Fluke manual that shows you step by step how to use your tester. I used to carry it in my tester box all the time just in case I couldn't remember teh exact procedure. PM me tomorrow and I will upload it for you, infact... I'll post it in a thread as I keep getting requests for it anyway:thumbsup
With everything unplugged and Fused Connection Units switched off...
Take the cpcs out of the consumer unit earth bar and test end to end what reading do you get?
After that reading, connect those two ends into a connector block (NOT CONSUMER UNIT EARTH BAR) and go to first socket and record reading, rejoin and go to next
Please take a note of all readings and post up here:thumbsup
Please be sure to be careful when using your tester, I'm all for learning but perhaps for the time being I wouls dtick to dead tests only... or at least until I have got this manual posted up
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