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Surely if you had done the job correctly and done a design for the circuit(s) like you should have then you would not be asking this question as you already know it.

Oh dear! No design, just quessed at the cable sizes etc
 
Have a 2.5 t&e ring and a 4.0 t&e ring that needs testing and want to know what my maximum readings will be?

Nice one. But don't have osg or regs book not to worry just thought someone could give me a rough idea.

Mate sorry to say there is no rough idea from the amount of info you have given us.

If you don't have any of the books to hand (which you should have if you are testing and inspecting) then it can be worked out by calculation in a lot of cases.
 
no osg???? then the answer must be in the beano. seriously, hbow the hell do you expect to install circuits safely without ther relevant information. chancer!!!
 

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