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Not getting a continuity reading on the cooker circuit. I'm doing I.r. test and its low between l. N. Any ideas what the issue could be.

The cooker sockets is working also.
 
Not getting a continuity reading on the cooker circuit. I'm doing I.r. test and its low between l. N. Any ideas what the issue could be.

The cooker sockets is working also.
What exactly do you mean by not getting a continuity reading? how low was the IR Test? cooker sockets is working also?
 
I have mate. I'm not getting a reading. When I link line and neutral I get 0.10 ohms

So there must be a break in either the live or the earth. Now, along with the line-to-neutral being OK, you say the socket is working so those may be a clue.

I bet Zs is poor. Although obviously dead tests should be sorted first.
 
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Zs for the installion is OK. But everything fine apart from no continuity on the line earth at cooker. Obviously if there's a fault the breaker might to work

Sound mate.

Zs won't be fine on the cooker circuit I bet.

So, what is the next step you will make?
 

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