Thats interesting.
I was going to ask whether anybody actually uses this in fault finding.
Thanks
CH
Yep, I've used it just the once doing initial verification on a nut house wing. Was doing my tests at the board, got 0 on insulation resistance, put it to continuity and got an extremely low reading. Guessed that it was a dead short as a continuity will only pick up a reading when conductors are touching, took the reading, looked up the table for R1+R2 for 2.5 t+e, and divided my reading by it. About 4 metres it worked out as, so measured about 4 metres from the MCB and lo and behold there amongst about 20 other cables in basket was a cable that had been severely twisted to the point that internally it was short to earth. It seemed like a common sense approach at the time, but I still was chuffed when the method worked perfectly!! Now if only the same worked for insulation resistance reading, life would be so much simpler!!