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whilst carrying out EICR I usually find it near impossible to disconnect all loads ( on lighting especially) I there fore only carry out IR on Line and neutral to Earth.
However, when I see most other certs, they claim to have recieved 299 ohms on live to neutral?
Am I missing a trick, or am I just being honest . How do you guys get round this , or do you do as I do?
Thanks for any advice
 
Perhaps too honest. Calculate the time available to you to perform a EICR and you'll find that it is unlikely that you'll be given more that 4 hours to test and report on a standard 2-4 bedroom house.
Now ask yourself, what are the most important areas to test for to be assured that the electrical installation is safe to continue to be used.
Also, remember that its not to anybody's advantage to start disconnecting accessories which then have to be reconnected again.
Its usually sufficient to IR test between PE and L/N connected., polarity, EFL, and PFC, RCD, RCBO
 
The proformers are generally designed to be over complicated and get you to do unnecessary tests.. Notice that there is no mention of measuring the MPB but you might be expected to measure R1 and R2 of a final circuit which is unnecessary as you will check it when loop testing.
The best test instruments for basic anomalies are your eyes, ears, nose and touch..
 
So, as I thought, most folk are obviously not being honest on their forms, which then leads you to think what other false readings are they putting down?
Surely better to be honest ?
Thanks for the help , a lot of good people on this site .
 
To be honest mate if that is the only thing they lie on its not to bad. I was at my sister's before just on the computer with my nephew and her landlord sent a sparky round to do a eicr and he was there maby 40 minutes and it was suppose to be a 100% test and inspect and there was no way he tested every thing as he did not even come in the front room and the tele and xbox did not even turn off so he obviously didnt do dead test on the ring or test the rcd as the tele would of gone off.
 
To be honest mate if that is the only thing they lie on its not to bad. I was at my sister's before just on the computer with my nephew and her landlord sent a sparky round to do a eicr and he was there maby 40 minutes and it was suppose to be a 100% test and inspect and there was no way he tested every thing as he did not even come in the front room and the tele and xbox did not even turn off so he obviously didnt do dead test on the ring or test the rcd as the tele would of gone off.
40 mins!!!
It takes me 40 minutes to get set up and take the client details and readings from the supply!!!
My friend also had EICR done through a letting agent , 8 circuits , the guy was there an hour!
I'm either really slow, or too thorough, or maybe both!!
 
One method I've used is to switch off all the lights, test live neutral, live earth, and neutral earth, and then go round, switch the switches on, and test between live and earth again. When the circuit is looped through the light fittings, this seems to cover all the insulation to be tested.
 
The are generally designed to be over complicated and get you to do unnecessary tests.. Notice that there is no mention of measuring the MPB but you might be expected to measure R1 and R2 of a final circuit which is unnecessary as you will check it when loop testing.
The best test instruments for basic anomalies are your eyes, ears, nose and touch..
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its hard to guess at really, 1 bedroom flat i did yesterday had 13 circuits, alot of 1 beds ive done have been 4 or 5 circuits

could also be a storage heater board which can be a pain if its not marked properly

just do as you do, l/n - e , then l - e , if both pass then all 3 outcomes have been covered
 

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