naylorpd
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Back in 2013 I had a Domestic Electrical Installation Condition Report done on my rented property - nothing horribly major but one thing I didn't understand...
I had a C3 code for "0 ohms readings for I.R test for sockets & lighting (unable to remove all loads sockets, lighting had electronic dimmers)"
I didn't do anything about this at the time, but 5 years on I'm thinking that cables don't improve with age so perhaps I should get the insulation testing done this time.
So...
1) Yes I have some electronic dimmers, so how do I overcome this? Do they need to be taken off to do the IR testing? And do I need to put ordinary switches back on temporarily, or can I just unscrew the live cable, do the test and put the switches back?
2) I don't understand how sockets would have been a problem, surely it's easy enough to just unplug everything. Was the tester just being lazy, or is there another problem that isn't really being explained?
Thanks
Phil
I had a C3 code for "0 ohms readings for I.R test for sockets & lighting (unable to remove all loads sockets, lighting had electronic dimmers)"
I didn't do anything about this at the time, but 5 years on I'm thinking that cables don't improve with age so perhaps I should get the insulation testing done this time.
So...
1) Yes I have some electronic dimmers, so how do I overcome this? Do they need to be taken off to do the IR testing? And do I need to put ordinary switches back on temporarily, or can I just unscrew the live cable, do the test and put the switches back?
2) I don't understand how sockets would have been a problem, surely it's easy enough to just unplug everything. Was the tester just being lazy, or is there another problem that isn't really being explained?
Thanks
Phil