Please accept my apologies if this is in the wrong category, and also my ignorance as I feel I should know this but I think the heat has confused me. In the theoretical scenario where you are doing an EICR on an RCD protected circuit, but the Zs for that circuit is actually (just, say) out of spec, how would you record it? And would you fail it?? Personally, I think it is obviously a fail, but with what code? Now, I am aware that the RCD is there for additional protection, and that it should not be relied on, and that the earth fault path should ensure the protective device does what it should, and obviously if there were no RCD it would be a code 2 (please correct me if wrong here). But is there sufficient justification to issue a code X on an RCD protected installation? I am referring to TN systems here, but does the 1667 max Zs for a TT have a bearing on this?
Tin hat out of cupboard......
Tin hat out of cupboard......