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OhmSweetOhm
Hi people,
Got my AM2 next week and was just hoping that you lot would be able to answer a few last minute queries of mine. So hear goes...
Schedule of test results form:
1. Would the components in an S plan system be "vulnerable to testing"? (eg. the stats and controller)
2. The 'Overcurrent Device Short-circuit capacity' box, where do I obtain this rating? (It's in kA)
3. If the form does not have a column for what phase the breaker is on, would you, in write the phase number in the 'circuit description' column?
4. Under insulation resistance on the form it has 'Live/Live'. Is this just their way of putting Live/Neutral?
5. Also, should you test insulation resistance between Neutral and Earth? If yes, and the sheet does not have a column for this, where would you write this?
6. Also, when doing the Ring Main end to end tests (Live to Live etc...) if your form has no column for this, where would you record those readings?
7. And final question (I think), on a test sheet, how do you properly record a 3 phase supply? Say the supply is on 1L1 1L2 and 1L3, I am currently writing motor for example, in the 1L2 circuit description box and putting an arrow up and down to show the same thing is on those to phases. Is this adequate?
Sorry to be a pain in the arse guys, just don't wanna mess up :/
Got my AM2 next week and was just hoping that you lot would be able to answer a few last minute queries of mine. So hear goes...
Schedule of test results form:
1. Would the components in an S plan system be "vulnerable to testing"? (eg. the stats and controller)
2. The 'Overcurrent Device Short-circuit capacity' box, where do I obtain this rating? (It's in kA)
3. If the form does not have a column for what phase the breaker is on, would you, in write the phase number in the 'circuit description' column?
4. Under insulation resistance on the form it has 'Live/Live'. Is this just their way of putting Live/Neutral?
5. Also, should you test insulation resistance between Neutral and Earth? If yes, and the sheet does not have a column for this, where would you write this?
6. Also, when doing the Ring Main end to end tests (Live to Live etc...) if your form has no column for this, where would you record those readings?
7. And final question (I think), on a test sheet, how do you properly record a 3 phase supply? Say the supply is on 1L1 1L2 and 1L3, I am currently writing motor for example, in the 1L2 circuit description box and putting an arrow up and down to show the same thing is on those to phases. Is this adequate?
Sorry to be a pain in the arse guys, just don't wanna mess up :/