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Just done a IR test on a light circuit,i test from the C.C.U fluke 1653B,500v, L-E reading 3.17Mohm,is that reading ok?
 
It seems you are confused here. the R1+R2 figure is combined with Ze to give Zs. The insulation resistance readings have their own columns.
The IR of 3.17 Megohms is more than enough to satisfy the current regs.
 
As above....

Zs is calculated from the measured value of Ze + the measured value of R1+R2 at each circuit.

The value of R1+R2 is found when doing continuity of CPC at the extremity of each circuit. The highest value
 
so the value of 3.17Mohms plus the Ze 0.35, should be recorded in column *12, Zs

Dont take this the wrong way,I'm not having a go....but one of the fundamental requirements of testing is a basic understanding of the principles which you clearly dont have. Can I suggest you do some serious schooling before carrying out any more testing?....Or something is going to go horribly wrong and you may end up responsible.....Friendly advise intended,nothing else.
 

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