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0.01ohms? Does this comply? Tns system. Unsure because, usually given as 0.8ohms, previous test cert gives 0.08 ohms. Not sure if previous spark rang supplier or just put 0.08 anyway. Is this value ok anyhow?
 
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0.01ohms? Does this comply? Tns system. Unsure because, usually given as 0.08ohms, previous test cert gives 0.08 ohms. Not sure if previous spark rang supplier or just put 0.08 anyway. Is this value ok anyhow?

You're worrying me, is this a periodic inspection?

The agreed maximum Ze on a TN-S system is 0.8 Ohms.

0.08 Ohms could well be correct but because of your meter's inaccuracy at these values due to 'second-digit tolerances' it's difficult to measure.

0.01 is virtually impossible once transformer windings and distribution circuit impedance is considered.
 
0.01ohms? Does this comply? Tns system. Unsure because, usually given as 0.08ohms, previous test cert gives 0.08 ohms. Not sure if previous spark rang supplier or just put 0.08 anyway. Is this value ok anyhow?

Electricalserv, was the job in the sleeping quarters of a self contained unit in an electrical sub station for overnight staff :p
 
well. your pfc matches your Ze. can't see the test meter being far out on both scales.

The problem is, the meter is using the same method to determine both Ze and PFC.

The instrument has to be accurate to 0.05 Ohms (5%) when measuring impedance but at readings below about 0.5 Ohms, this accuracy pales.

This is down to second digit tolerance which can vary between 4 and up to 10.

A meter reading of 0.05 Ohms with a meter of tolerance +/- 2% (+/- 4 digits) could actually be measuring a true value of between 0.01 and 0.09 Ohms.

Do the maths as the meter does to work out a value for PFC and the discrepancy is massive.
 

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