Hi all,
Looking to exploit (please) those older and wiser lol. I was asked to extend / relocate a cooker circuit (6mm t&e) and did so no problems. I then started doing the minor works, R1+R2 came in at 0.05 ohms so was perfect. However, I then went to do do an Ze at the board and get very high readings e.g. around the 6 ohms Mark, this obviously resulted in my Zs being outside acceptable values.
The first learn I guess is always do a Zs / Ze before you take a job (I know, a rookie mistake)! But the question is how would you guys approach this now e.g. what would you do with the minor works, would you advise the customer to contact dno then retest or just calculate Zs from the given Ze and complete the minor works when the Ze is rectified, or would you do a minor works now, note the customer needs to rectify Ze then reissue another minor works?
Many thanks in advance,
Martin.
Looking to exploit (please) those older and wiser lol. I was asked to extend / relocate a cooker circuit (6mm t&e) and did so no problems. I then started doing the minor works, R1+R2 came in at 0.05 ohms so was perfect. However, I then went to do do an Ze at the board and get very high readings e.g. around the 6 ohms Mark, this obviously resulted in my Zs being outside acceptable values.
The first learn I guess is always do a Zs / Ze before you take a job (I know, a rookie mistake)! But the question is how would you guys approach this now e.g. what would you do with the minor works, would you advise the customer to contact dno then retest or just calculate Zs from the given Ze and complete the minor works when the Ze is rectified, or would you do a minor works now, note the customer needs to rectify Ze then reissue another minor works?
Many thanks in advance,
Martin.