GB.Kayak
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Unlike other multifunction testers where you can generally choose which test lead plugs into which meter socket METREL meters have a single 4-way plug which forces l-l, n-n and cpc-cpc connection between the meter and the test lead. In addition, for continuity testing it only uses the Line and Neutral leads. Therefore, when using a 3-Pin plug test lead the only continuity tests that can be carried are across Line and Neutral - in effect an R1 + Rn test. The ony way to do an R1 + R2 test without removing a 13A socket faceplate is as I stated by using a kewcheck R2 3-pin plug and using the standard probe-end plugs to connect test lead Line - kewcheck R2 Line and test lead Neutral - kewcheck R2 CPC.
Yours Aye
GB
Unlike other multifunction testers where you can generally choose which test lead plugs into which meter socket METREL meters have a single 4-way plug which forces l-l, n-n and cpc-cpc connection between the meter and the test lead. In addition, for continuity testing it only uses the Line and Neutral leads. Therefore, when using a 3-Pin plug test lead the only continuity tests that can be carried are across Line and Neutral - in effect an R1 + Rn test. The ony way to do an R1 + R2 test without removing a 13A socket faceplate is as I stated by using a kewcheck R2 3-pin plug and using the standard probe-end plugs to connect test lead Line - kewcheck R2 Line and test lead Neutral - kewcheck R2 CPC.
Yours Aye
GB