If a customer would like some minor changes to an old lighting circuit with no CPC, then obviously you should start by recommending that the circuit be rewired. If the customer doesn't want this then, as I understand it, you are still allowed by the regs to work on the circuit as long as that there are only class 2 items which do not need an earth.
How would you go about testing a circuit with no CPC? You can't measure R2 or even R1+R2. About all you can do is the insulation resistance (line/neutral) and polarity.
To put new lighting in a bathroom you can add an RCD spur, but can you test the RCD without using an earth connection, or do you need to use a wander lead?
I would be grateful for any suggestions.
Douglas
How would you go about testing a circuit with no CPC? You can't measure R2 or even R1+R2. About all you can do is the insulation resistance (line/neutral) and polarity.
To put new lighting in a bathroom you can add an RCD spur, but can you test the RCD without using an earth connection, or do you need to use a wander lead?
I would be grateful for any suggestions.
Douglas