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Discuss Hi Ze Reading in the Periodic Inspection Reporting & Certification area at ElectriciansForums.net
Presume you mean Zs? so as per post#2 what is the Ze?Ze of 2.42.
Connections look all clean and tight with origin reading 0.16Sounds a bit high a reading to be due to just the cable resistance? What is Ze at the supply origin? Perhaps poor or corroded connections of the armour?
Sounds a bit high a reading to be due to just the cable resistance? What is Ze at the supply origin? Perhaps poor or corroded connections of the armour?
Connections look all clean and tight with origin reading 0.16
Ins res L-E 3.37, N-E 4.27
and N-L 2.36 so not great
Thank you DefyGPresume you mean Zs? so as per post#2 what is the Ze?
measuredSo Ze is 0.16 and Zs is 2.42. Is this measured or calculated by continuity.
I did. Have since gone back withnewly calibrated tester and done a new clean test. Its quite concerning that the reading is so different. The 63a mcb at origin has tripped out several times but not recently.Didn't you get an IR reading of 0.7M between two of the conductors?
cable in ground approx 25 yearsSo should be looking at a Zs reading of 0.16+0.49 = 0.65? (when energised, but presumably this is an old unused cable) so sticking with expected R1+R2 for now should be 0.49ohms?
I could understand high L-E and N-E measurement if corroded swa at gland or similar but that shouldn't affect L-N measurement which should be about 0.23ohms! unless something amiss with cable?
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