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Discuss How to check if a fuse feeds a ring final or 2 radial circuit in the Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations area at ElectriciansForums.net
That was very wise. You seem like a chap with lots of common sense!Yeah like I said I was just trying to help. I had to talk my brother in law out of just changing the fuse without getting it tested.
I was thinking about this recently. I don't think that the cross-connection method is particularly reliable for checking the configuration of a ring circuit where you have, for example a very short spur with more than one socket, where the additional resistance produced is minimal.
Obviously measure ring continuity, IR, Zs, etc. as usual.
Thoughts?
Pete never linked up your post with OP's response, so no offence meant.Just trying to show the OP the complexity, of a RFC test and the need for the correct equipment, a multimeter is no good for this test, not something for what is a DIYer or in this case a Handy man, who in all honesty shouldn't be fluffing around with something he has very limited knowledge, these videos are very informative for trainees etc, absolutely not to be used by non sparkies
None taken MateWell you obviou
Pete never linked up your post with OP's response, so no offence meant.
Another point I didn't see raised is if he in fact managed to get test results there is the issue of knowing how to interpret them, understanding what they mean and when action needs to be taken, a high ohms reading end to end may be dealt with differently by a professional as oppose to a DIYer, just because it shows a closed loop doesn't mean its safe to energise.
To verify if it is a ring, you need to access every socket outlet on the circuit in turn (you will likely have to unscrew them all), after making temporary connections in the CU. You also need to know how to interpret the results obtained from your 'multi meter'.
A couple of thoughts of mine Handysparks
Good thinking and I seem to agree with the outcome that ring continuity would be assured,but it also seems to entail major disruption at every socket, having to disconnect then test remotely at the dist board for each item and do so 3 times per socket,it would seem to be one very time consuming exercise
The main weakness I see is that the test is also a test of polarity and although the tester is likely to reconnect the items correctly,bad things do sometimes occur and this test would mean it is then down to a plug in jobbie or reliance on not getting it wrong ever
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