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did mention to the owner that an old earth clamp to the sheath isnt "proper" ..... but there is no sign of a soldered on earh wire from the lead sheathing .... must have fell off over the years
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Discuss Ze of 3.39 ohms!!! in the Periodic Inspection Reporting & Certification area at ElectriciansForums.net
hello, done a test today and the ze was 3.49ohms.
did mention to the owner that an old earth clamp to the sheath isnt "proper" ..... but there is no sign of a soldered on earh wire from the lead sheathing .... must have fell off over the years
I think you'll be waiting a while for that reply Mike, Davino started this thread in 2008 :freak:Well what did you do about it? I know what I would do, you first!!!!
Update ............. after some buck passing one of the organisations involved have agreed to change the tns to a PME supply to the property at no cost to anyone .... ..... thanks for the input peeps
It does woory me somewhat that practicing electricians are taking readings for their forms without really knowing what it is they are reading along with which leads to use....
and me
i checked some DEIC today done by some subbys working for my employer, at the time of doing the work they also did an DEIRC for the rest of the property, which when i looked had a C1 on it for too high TNS Ze reading, yet they still installed 2 circuits without correcting the issue, and both certs were counter signed too
needless to say they will be going back,
And I bet their reply would be.... "Not my problem"
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