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tom-the-sparky

Hello everybody

Ive got my niceic inspection soon. On my recent fuse board change and test i completed Zs tests for each circuit but only calculated R1 + R2 (apart from the ring mains) IS THIS OK? Also if anyone has had the niceic guy come out, any words of warning?

Thanks
 
At every point on every circuit? are you sure it's not just the furthest point on every circuit?

If its a board change only
No requirement for Zs throughout the circuits,a reading at the extremity of the circuits is ok
I would also do a loop test at all the sockets if possible as well as continuity of the ring
 
i usually calculate R1+R2 on existing circuits too (except on ring circuits) and only measure it if its a new circuit. I also am looking into NICEIC enrolement soon and would like to know the assessors views on this so plz post the outcome,
cheers,
wayne
 
i usually calculate R1+R2 on existing circuits too (except on ring circuits) and only measure it if its a new circuit. I also am looking into NICEIC enrolement soon and would like to know the assessors views on this so plz post the outcome,
cheers,
wayne

If he's any good, he'll ask you what possible use a 'calculated' R1 + R2 measurement was to anyone.
 
Must admit chaps, there is no reason not to measure R1+R2 on a CU change.

This would then go towards ensuring the cpc is continuous throughout the circuit, which a Zs measurement would not.
 
Must admit chaps, there is no reason not to measure R1+R2 on a CU change.

This would then go towards ensuring the cpc is continuous throughout the circuit, which a Zs measurement would not.

I agree, Jason - measure it. Your cables are already disconnected etc etc. so why not.

A calculated R1 + R2 is as much use as a chocolate teapot - what does it tell you? Nothing.:)
 
good post Lenny, but would be ok IMO to measure R1+R2 , and calculate Zs?
 
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