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ajl_02
I recently changed the fuse board in my house as I job I am goin to used for my nic assesment. Upon testing this I have come across a ring circuit which does part of the kitchen and part of the utility room. When I measure the end to end from the fuse board I get r1=0.12 rn=0.12 and r2= 0.18. The values seem a bit low for the circuit but are still ok I thought. Then I crossed the r1 and r2 cables at the board and went and tested every socket and I get a R1 + R2 reading of 0.43. I tried every socket on the circuit and they are all high and very similar results.
To confuse matters even more I put all the cables back in the at board and decided to get an end to end reading on the same circuit from a socket on the same circuit and I get the values r1=0.43 rn=0.43, r2 = 0.63 and R1 + R2 = 0.48.
Taking the values measured at the socket seem more realistic considering the length of the run but can't understand why I'm getting completely different results when the tests are performed at different points on the circuit. I thought maybe it could be a ring circuit within a ring but would just like to get more of an idea before I start stripping the circuit down. Any help would be appreciated. Adam
To confuse matters even more I put all the cables back in the at board and decided to get an end to end reading on the same circuit from a socket on the same circuit and I get the values r1=0.43 rn=0.43, r2 = 0.63 and R1 + R2 = 0.48.
Taking the values measured at the socket seem more realistic considering the length of the run but can't understand why I'm getting completely different results when the tests are performed at different points on the circuit. I thought maybe it could be a ring circuit within a ring but would just like to get more of an idea before I start stripping the circuit down. Any help would be appreciated. Adam