R1 + R2 on commercial eicr. | on ElectriciansForums

Discuss R1 + R2 on commercial eicr. in the Periodic Inspection Reporting & Certification area at ElectriciansForums.net

Joined
Dec 5, 2011
Messages
41
Reaction score
13
Location
Staffordshire
R1+R2, quick question, if you couldn't locate the corresponding cpc could you just link the line conductor to the cpc/earth bar and test at the furthest point for R1+R2 on a radial circuit?

I know the non-corresponding cpc / neutral would be a C3 but would be nice to get R1+R2 this way instead of just an R2 using the long lead (which i tend to use anyway).

your help much appreciated.
 
R1+R2, quick question, if you couldn't locate the corresponding cpc could you just link the line conductor to the cpc/earth bar and test at the furthest point for R1+R2 on a radial circuit?

I know the non-corresponding cpc / neutral would be a C3 but would be nice to get R1+R2 this way instead of just an R2 using the long lead (which i tend to use anyway).

your help much appreciated.
you could r2 to find the right cpc
 
true, would involve a lot more dismantling work though, would probably be easier to list as a limitation and requires further investigation, R2 using long lead and C3 the board for non-corresponding cpc/neutrals.
 
true, would involve a lot more dismantling work though, would probably be easier to list as a limitation and requires further investigation, R2 using long lead and C3 the board for non-corresponding cpc/neutrals.

Limitations are something to be agreed before you start, not a means of making the job easier by avoiding doing it properly.
 
R1+R2, quick question, if you couldn't locate the corresponding cpc could you just link the line conductor to the cpc/earth bar and test at the furthest point for R1+R2 on a radial circuit?

I know the non-corresponding cpc / neutral would be a C3 but would be nice to get R1+R2 this way instead of just an R2 using the long lead (which i tend to use anyway).

your help much appreciated.

That's what the OSG shows. Unfortunately what they forget to tell you is that any supplementary bonding, metal containment on the circuit under test, or other fortuitous connections to earth may skew your results.

As this is an EICR, all you need to establish is that there is a connection to the MET and that the loop impedance is satisfactory for the correct operation of the protective device.
 
Agree with above. On an EICR it would not necessarily be worthwhile carrying out an R1+R2 test. That test is intended for initial verification BEFORE energising a circuit. On an EICR the circuit has already been energised,if Zs test results are as expected then thats good enough. I would only carry out R1+R2 tests on circuits where Zs readings were not what I would expect.
 
Thanks all, I know that there is risk attached but how many of you do the live Zs test at the furthest point for all circuits? I know it's what's agreed with the client etc etc but i try to get as close to 100% Zs as is humanly possible (or reasonably practicable as they say!). I then go for L-PE and then L-N insulation resistance followed by R2 long lead or link L-PE at DB and test at furthest point for R1+R2. I mainly go for this as most of the time previous records are flaky at best.
 
on a side not, working in an old single phase wylex metalclad board today, neutrals and earths all over the shop along with old cables cut off and left and others just left with tape around......... decided to have a word with the funeral home manager and got permission to turn off the board to make good........ all old crap now removed and neutrals and earths in the correct numbered terminals. Felt good after that :) can carry on testing it tomorrow now :)
 
i hadn't started testing at that point, i was doing the inspection precedes testing bit, opened the board to see a rats nest, sought permission, isolated board, made good all issues and testing will now commence tomorrow.......
 
Thanks all, I know that there is risk attached but how many of you do the live Zs test at the furthest point for all circuits? I know it's what's agreed with the client etc etc but i try to get as close to 100% Zs as is humanly possible (or reasonably practicable as they say!). I then go for L-PE and then L-N insulation resistance followed by R2 long lead or link L-PE at DB and test at furthest point for R1+R2. I mainly go for this as most of the time previous records are flaky at best.

As you're doing it anyway, I would do the R2, or R1+R2 first - if the cpc is not properly connected at the db (or somewhere else) your loop test will put 230V on any connected exposed- or extraneous-conductive-parts. May be OK if there is no one else about, but you need to consider the risk.
 
Thanks all, I know that there is risk attached but how many of you do the live Zs test at the furthest point for all circuits? I know it's what's agreed with the client etc etc but i try to get as close to 100% Zs as is humanly possible (or reasonably practicable as they say!). I then go for L-PE and then L-N insulation resistance followed by R2 long lead or link L-PE at DB and test at furthest point for R1+R2. I mainly go for this as most of the time previous records are flaky at best.
Your testing is completely in the wrong order which could be dangerous and the results could under certain conditions be meaningless!
 
Last edited:

Reply to R1 + R2 on commercial eicr. in the Periodic Inspection Reporting & Certification area at ElectriciansForums.net

News and Offers from Sponsors

  • Article
Join us at electronica 2024 in Munich! Since 1964, electronica has been the premier event for technology enthusiasts and industry professionals...
    • Like
Replies
0
Views
463
  • Sticky
  • Article
Good to know thanks, one can never have enough places to source parts from!
Replies
4
Views
1K
  • Article
OFFICIAL SPONSORS These Official Forum Sponsors May Provide Discounts to Regular Forum Members - If you would like to sponsor us then...
Replies
0
Views
2K

Similar threads

It’s difficult to advise on an electrical issue when some isn’t very conversant with electrical terminology.
Replies
14
Views
1K
Interesting question & always gonna get different views on this. EICR testing seems to have changed over the years & not by us the Electricians...
Replies
7
Views
1K

OFFICIAL SPONSORS

Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Electrician Courses Green Electrical Goods PCB Way Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Pushfit Wire Connectors Electric Underfloor Heating Electrician Courses
These Official Forum Sponsors May Provide Discounts to Regular Forum Members - If you would like to sponsor us then CLICK HERE and post a thread with who you are, and we'll send you some stats etc

YOUR Unread Posts

This website was designed, optimised and is hosted by untold.media Operating under the name Untold Media since 2001.
Back
Top