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Might start calling you Lofty.
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lovely boy!
 
Strange to not comment on it, but if all circuits have rcd protection, is that reading even a problem? Although if I measured that value then I'd still get the dno out for an unreliable earth, in case it gets worse.
 
Strange to not comment on it, but if all circuits have rcd protection, is that reading even a problem? Although if I measured that value then I'd still get the dno out for an unreliable earth, in case it gets worse.
Hi - the 2 Ohms may be ok if the installation is designed for that, as you would for a TT. But in summary - ask owner to call DNO and request a safety inspection (free) as they've been told by an Electrician that it may be unsafe. My concern is it may indicate a deteriorating condition and Client could end up with no earth. Apologies to all who've already said this on the thread, or if you've already established it's 0.2 Ohms :rolleyes: . Must have coffee ...
 
Hi - the 2 Ohms may be ok if the installation is designed for that, as you would for a TT. But in summary - ask owner to call DNO and request a safety inspection (free) as they've been told by an Electrician that it may be unsafe. My concern is it may indicate a deteriorating condition and Client could end up with no earth. Apologies to all who've already said this on the thread, or if you've already established it's 0.2 Ohms :rolleyes: . Must have coffee ...

yeah, a bit early for beer. just add a splash of scotch to the coffee.
 

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