loop impedance on lighting circuit

your videos probably show a megger 1700 series. these will do no trip loop tests with 2 leads. earlier megger swon't.
 
Is there RCD protection on the circuit? If not then you should be using a 2wire high current loop test.
If there is an RCD on the circuit then you will have to use the alternative 3wire non-trip loop test.
 
tried joining the E &N and it tripped the rcd,it works fine using the 3 at the rose but I don't think it can be used at the switch,at least i know now.Thanks for the help.Greatly appreciated.
 
tried joining the E &N and it tripped the rcd,it works fine using the 3 at the rose but I don't think it can be used at the switch,at least i know now.Thanks for the help.Greatly appreciated.

Yeah, 2 lead no-trip tests are only available on newer models AFAIK. Can I ask what two leads you were using before hand? I think you may have been getting >2000 because you were using the 'L' and 'E' leads. If you are doing a two lead test (continuity etc.) on every tester I've ever used you have to use the 'L' and 'N' probes.
 
Yes fluke requires 3 leads well the one I used on my 2391 did try at the pendent or fiting using 3 leads and think you use F3 to change settings also helps using instruction manual or watch you tube video with one thats using a fluke
 
Hi Frontier219,just tried that and it tripped the rcd,it is on its minimum setting too.If I pass the course i will invest in a later model.Thanks again.
 
It will trip the RCD because your tester will nto do a 2 lead no-trip test. The point I'm making is, if you're doing continuity or IR, you will always need to use the L & N leads, no matter what you're testing.
 
I see,thanks,I am new to testing ,been in the electrical game since i left the army 10yrs ago,and have been going to night school,would like to do a few jobs of my own but won't till i am 100% sure i know what i am doing.i have paid for an inspect and test course in june of this year,am reading Gn 3 and Osg night and day,and follow the tester at work round like a sheep,lol.I will get there eventually,i hope.
 
I've got the same tester and yes when testing Zs on a lighting circuit you do a 3 lead test from the furthest fitting on the circuit with all switches closed/on. It will work. As previously discussed there is a F1 and F3 toggle to play about with but for what you are trying to achieve you need F1 on L-PE. I forget what F3 is for now I think it toggles Re and Ik.

The Flukes are good testers. I know the Megger leccies like criticise them but I say as long as its calibrated It must be working fine whatever the make/model.
 
hi are you testing live when you test at the switch are the lights working if yes set your tester to high current you will only need two leads red and green look at the top of your screen on left ther are circles ooo use the leads in the corresponding holes for the leads in the test meter centre hole is earth right side live make sure you get a good connection to earth and live there will be a lightning sign on the tester to show its live switch the switch if that still does not give you a reading you have no earth continuity
 
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