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Hi, does anyone remove lamps when testing R1 + R2 as it says in OSG & GN3.

I`m only getting a 0.02 ohm difference on a 4 light circuit.
 
Not bad, but need to keep it tight. The client is a good bloke, good friend of a good friend so I want to do a good job for a fair price, as I usually do, but you know what I mean. He's in the transport business so costs are soaring as with most at pres. You know the situation - smallish businesses, who allows for PIR's on older buildings? Basically it's wait until the insurance man calls, usually after changing provider. Not they're fault but fact and nessessity. Thanks for the advice on the tank. Ian.
 
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With that liquid gas tank bonding is one thing, but I would also check if the filling point is earthed when it's being refilled, I'm sure it is the drivers are pretty hot nowadays on this.

Sounds like a nice little job there

Most are as keen as mustard. It’s there neck on the line if there’s spark! Most tanker discharge requires an earth point even for inert products. Mind you it’s funny watching them get a static belt when they haven’t bothered to earth up.
 

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