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wattsy

Hi all,

As the title says.
Changed a board and too much stuff to disconnect on the lighting circuit. The result was around 40 Mohms so all is fine but how would you guys record this result on the EIC?:confused:

Many thanks
 
Most forms have seperate columns for each cable - so I think the question is how would you show it as a "combined" test or would you enter the value in the L and N columns?
 
Well with out disconnecting all the "Stuff" on the lighting circuit and testing at 500 volts is the quickest way to blow things up if you are unable to disconnect the accessories on the lighting circuit then the test should have been carried out by shorting the L and N together and then testing to the cpc and loging the resaults on the cert together with a note of the test in the limitations box quicker and cheaper to do that that having to replace electronics / PIR's on the lighting circuit
 
Thanks for your replys guys. I do normally do as truckser said but put a line in the l/n box.

Just wanted to know how others record the result.

Nickblake did you read the title?

Thanks:)
 

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