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Noddy67
Hi,
A puzzling issue today.
When I test for Ze and Zs on my Fluke I tend to go for the 'no trip' setting out of habit. I believe whether there's a RCD or not this test might take a little longer to get the reading (as it saturates the RCD with a DC current) but it's the same result as the regular Ze/Zs test in the end.
But I just tested a house circuit (Ze and Zs) and got a c150 ohms reading! tested it again and same. But when fiddling with the meter I tested the socket again on the regular setting (ie Not No-Trip) it was an acceptable 1.1 ohms.
Any ideas as to why this happens? Shouldnt' they be the same?
thanks
Richard
A puzzling issue today.
When I test for Ze and Zs on my Fluke I tend to go for the 'no trip' setting out of habit. I believe whether there's a RCD or not this test might take a little longer to get the reading (as it saturates the RCD with a DC current) but it's the same result as the regular Ze/Zs test in the end.
But I just tested a house circuit (Ze and Zs) and got a c150 ohms reading! tested it again and same. But when fiddling with the meter I tested the socket again on the regular setting (ie Not No-Trip) it was an acceptable 1.1 ohms.
Any ideas as to why this happens? Shouldnt' they be the same?
thanks
Richard