On a job today and when testing got a Ze of 0.03 ohms on a tncs. Using a Kewtech 64DL.
Installation has main fuse in hallway outside the 2 bedflat then a switched fuse feeding a submain cable to the actual CU. I did Ze at both immediately before switched fuse and in CU with earth disconnected each time. Both times got 0.03 ohms even with the submain cable running 6 metres.. given the MFT;s have a margin of error this is a pain, I have checked the tester on a calibration box and it measures 1 ohm fine. it looses half an ohm at 100 ohm reading on loop test according to calibration box.
Zs@DB is 0.12 ohms... only utility feeding the property is a district heating system with metal pipes running through building into ground and heating building next door, these pipes are 4 inch diameter into building and around floors into water re heater boiler by flat entrance. the water is fed via plastic pipes. so would provide a very good parallel earth
The building is just over 2 years old and is just up road from the transformer.
Due to low Ze i am also getting funny and varying PFC PSCC readings which would if readings are correct then i have a very high lpf..... Have attached some images to explain better... Am wondering if leads might be playing up? MFT is only a month old out of the box... might use the R2 lead to add some extra resistance then take it off values when i go back tomorrow.
Any thoughts?
Installation has main fuse in hallway outside the 2 bedflat then a switched fuse feeding a submain cable to the actual CU. I did Ze at both immediately before switched fuse and in CU with earth disconnected each time. Both times got 0.03 ohms even with the submain cable running 6 metres.. given the MFT;s have a margin of error this is a pain, I have checked the tester on a calibration box and it measures 1 ohm fine. it looses half an ohm at 100 ohm reading on loop test according to calibration box.
Zs@DB is 0.12 ohms... only utility feeding the property is a district heating system with metal pipes running through building into ground and heating building next door, these pipes are 4 inch diameter into building and around floors into water re heater boiler by flat entrance. the water is fed via plastic pipes. so would provide a very good parallel earth
The building is just over 2 years old and is just up road from the transformer.
Due to low Ze i am also getting funny and varying PFC PSCC readings which would if readings are correct then i have a very high lpf..... Have attached some images to explain better... Am wondering if leads might be playing up? MFT is only a month old out of the box... might use the R2 lead to add some extra resistance then take it off values when i go back tomorrow.
Any thoughts?