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Greetings all.
I am due to take my 2391 in a few weeks and am revising.
I am a postman so I do not test all day long, the exam is quite a challenge to me.
I have this question that has been puzzling me I wonder if anyone can offer any suggestions:
Here is the question:
"An electrical installation forms part of a 400/230V three phase four wire TN-S system with an earth fault loop impedance of 0.4Ohms.
A new TP&N distribution board fitted with BS EN 60898 type C circuit breakers has been installed for the new lighting circuits.
The new fluorescent luminaires are surface mounted.
The ground floor luminaires are controlled by a photo cell and the remaining luminaires are controlled solely by circuit breakers.
The installation is carried out in multi core steel wire armoured cables with 2.5mm copper conductors, one of the cores of the cable is used as cpc.
Describe in detail how an insulation resistance test would be carried out on one of the completed ground floor lighting circuits.
The car park is to remain operational while the testing takes place."
I understand how to do an insulation resistance test.
I would also include safe isolation procedures and warning signs
checking of leads and batteries etc.
What I am not sure about is if I can disconnect the lights.
Also because the public is using the car park during the test.
Would it be better to:
1. disconnect all lights and photocell, link the disconnected cables together to ensure the circuit remains in tact and test at 500V.
2. Or link line and neutral together and test between them and earth
3. Or some other way
The fact they are fluorescent lights and it may be inconvenient to disconnect them and the fact the public are at large is kind of confusing me.
I wonder if it OK to IR at 500V with the public at large
Can anyone offer any assistance with this?
Thanks.
I am due to take my 2391 in a few weeks and am revising.
I am a postman so I do not test all day long, the exam is quite a challenge to me.
I have this question that has been puzzling me I wonder if anyone can offer any suggestions:
Here is the question:
"An electrical installation forms part of a 400/230V three phase four wire TN-S system with an earth fault loop impedance of 0.4Ohms.
A new TP&N distribution board fitted with BS EN 60898 type C circuit breakers has been installed for the new lighting circuits.
The new fluorescent luminaires are surface mounted.
The ground floor luminaires are controlled by a photo cell and the remaining luminaires are controlled solely by circuit breakers.
The installation is carried out in multi core steel wire armoured cables with 2.5mm copper conductors, one of the cores of the cable is used as cpc.
Describe in detail how an insulation resistance test would be carried out on one of the completed ground floor lighting circuits.
The car park is to remain operational while the testing takes place."
I understand how to do an insulation resistance test.
I would also include safe isolation procedures and warning signs
checking of leads and batteries etc.
What I am not sure about is if I can disconnect the lights.
Also because the public is using the car park during the test.
Would it be better to:
1. disconnect all lights and photocell, link the disconnected cables together to ensure the circuit remains in tact and test at 500V.
2. Or link line and neutral together and test between them and earth
3. Or some other way
The fact they are fluorescent lights and it may be inconvenient to disconnect them and the fact the public are at large is kind of confusing me.
I wonder if it OK to IR at 500V with the public at large
Can anyone offer any assistance with this?
Thanks.