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jackdor
Hi all, just wondered if one of the members could shed a light on my result of a Ze test. I have just changed my ccu in my ex council house in order to add 2 new circuits(mains powered smoke and heat detectors and also a mains feed for my alarm). The house was rewired about six years ago so the cables and fittings are in good condition and the correct sizes, but in the old colours. The ccu that i changed feeds all circuits in the house except for the electric storage heaters that are on their own ccu and operated by an economy 7 radio time switch. I have tested every circuit to BS7671 2008 (both dead tests and live tests). Everything seams ok and has been recorded on the apropriate cert, except for the Ze test. The 16mm earth to new ccu, the earth to the heaters ccu and the 10mm earth bonding to water(no gas feed in house) are all connected to the earth terminal enclosed in the TNCS enclosure which houses the 100amp cut out fuse. fortunatly ther is no seal on the cut out so i was able to remove fuse and gain access to the earth terminal to remove the other earth to do the test. I isolated the heater ccu before dissconnecting its earth. I then dissconected the earth from the new ccu and connected my megger1552 to the correct point and tested the Ze. The result i got was very low and caused some disbelief on my part( 0.07 ohms) as i was expecting around 0.34ohms. i did this test serveral time with the same results. The megger did indicate that ther was some Interference some where, but all circuits were isolated apart from the radio time switch so not sure if this result is valid. This has to be acuratly measured as this job is to be used for 1 of my assessments for self cirtification. Also the meter cables are the old colours is it ok as on is off meter and one off cut out (seald Meter). cheers