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TNS earthing arrangement. tested ZE 0.18 ohms tested ring final circuit R1+R2 = 0.35 ohms so that makes the calculated ZS for the ring 0.53 ohms, but when I test the zs with my 1 month old fluke multi the reading comes out at 7.4 ohms can anyone tell me why this is the case
 
Have you reconnected your main earth after checking your Ze (maybe all you're seeing is any parallel paths when Zs testing your circuit).
 
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got my r1 r2 by cross linking in cu and testing at sockets, P-P 0.3 ohms E-E 0.4 ohms aprox yes reconnect main earth
 
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also first time i tested it was the same and they was a fault on the circuit so I re-wired the whole ring and put new socket fronts on
 
all sockets do u think the tester could be faulty

no because you got a low Ze reading. Trusting that you reconnected the earth at the DB, it sounds like further investigation is required. I would test your meter on another circuit, like cooker, and a lighting circuit, and see what readings you are getting there. Better still test in your home.
 
how could reading be high on just 1 socket when all the sockets was less than 0.4 ohms r1 r2 test and the main earth is 0.18 ohms wouldn't that mean no mater the socket tested the zs reading should be no more than 1 ohm
 
one socket could have been spured off, with a loose connection, also your earths could be twisted together thus giving a good continuity, but have come away from the socket terminal
 

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