dlt27
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Hi all. I carried out an EICR yesterday. It was a BG split load consumer unit and when testing I noticed the zs values were coming out high.
I noticed on the 1 rcd there was 0.50 Ohms difference between feed and load side of rcd and on rcd 2 there was 0.60 Ohms difference. Just wondered if anybody else had found this and also does anybody think it needs further investigation. I know the zs doesn't really matter because the rcd Will still trip at 1667 ohms. However just wondered what everybody else thought because I've never come across it before. Thanks
I noticed on the 1 rcd there was 0.50 Ohms difference between feed and load side of rcd and on rcd 2 there was 0.60 Ohms difference. Just wondered if anybody else had found this and also does anybody think it needs further investigation. I know the zs doesn't really matter because the rcd Will still trip at 1667 ohms. However just wondered what everybody else thought because I've never come across it before. Thanks