Luke238
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Hello,
Just getting ready for my first scheme assessment and am completing a board change to be assessed on.
Ground floor ring end to end readings. Its a 2.5mm ring T+E
r1 0.71
rn 0.72
r2 8564
I have had all of the sockets off to check for a loose connection.
The property has over the years had many alterations and additions.
Figure of 8 tests for R1 and R2 are about what i would expect (ish) 0.86 highest reading at all but one socket which is off the scale in the 8 thousands. I have replaced the socket and still the same.
Highest ZS at all sockets is 1.17
Given the Zs reading is 1.17 could I just downgrade the MCB and run the circuit off say a 20amp. There is end to end of all conductors but clearly high resistance on r2 and make a note on the EIC ? (I expect issue could be under the tiled floor).
This also got me thinking, when you guys change a board and come across faults like this would you take responsibility and try to rectify the high reading. However even with a board change it would be no less safe than when you started ?
Just getting ready for my first scheme assessment and am completing a board change to be assessed on.
Ground floor ring end to end readings. Its a 2.5mm ring T+E
r1 0.71
rn 0.72
r2 8564
I have had all of the sockets off to check for a loose connection.
The property has over the years had many alterations and additions.
Figure of 8 tests for R1 and R2 are about what i would expect (ish) 0.86 highest reading at all but one socket which is off the scale in the 8 thousands. I have replaced the socket and still the same.
Highest ZS at all sockets is 1.17
Given the Zs reading is 1.17 could I just downgrade the MCB and run the circuit off say a 20amp. There is end to end of all conductors but clearly high resistance on r2 and make a note on the EIC ? (I expect issue could be under the tiled floor).
This also got me thinking, when you guys change a board and come across faults like this would you take responsibility and try to rectify the high reading. However even with a board change it would be no less safe than when you started ?