Hi all.
My questions are to do with the ZE/ZS tests. I have only ever done these tests in a classroom environment. We were asked to build small ring mains or lighting circuits on a wooden board, we would do all the required tests, R1-R2 ZE etc, then take them apart and build a different circuit. When we did the tests we only ever had one circuit connected to the CSU at a time. However in the the real world there is going to be several circuits on the CSU, ring main, lighting cooker etc.
I am going to do some electrical jobs in my house for my Part-P assesment. I am going to rewire the cooker and shower circuit. Iam also going to rewire the electrics in the garage including a new CSU with RCD. Finally I am going to rewire the central heating circuit.
Question 1
I understand that the ZS is a test if the whole system so can this test be done anywhere within the electrical installation, ie on a ring, lighting cicuit or wherever is most convienent?
Question 2
I have recently rewired my central heating circuit, new controller stats etc and was wondering if I can do the ZS tests on a nearby socket outlet?
Question 3
Also I understand that you need to unplug everything to do these tests. I assume this includes all hard wired appliances?
Question 4
The electrics in my house were kind of bodged by the previous owner and not every socket outlet is connected to the new CSU, some are still on the original rewirable fuses. If I do the ZE at the new consumer unit will I have to a second one inside the older style fuse box or will these cables be tested as they are all connected to one common source?
Thanks in advance
My questions are to do with the ZE/ZS tests. I have only ever done these tests in a classroom environment. We were asked to build small ring mains or lighting circuits on a wooden board, we would do all the required tests, R1-R2 ZE etc, then take them apart and build a different circuit. When we did the tests we only ever had one circuit connected to the CSU at a time. However in the the real world there is going to be several circuits on the CSU, ring main, lighting cooker etc.
I am going to do some electrical jobs in my house for my Part-P assesment. I am going to rewire the cooker and shower circuit. Iam also going to rewire the electrics in the garage including a new CSU with RCD. Finally I am going to rewire the central heating circuit.
Question 1
I understand that the ZS is a test if the whole system so can this test be done anywhere within the electrical installation, ie on a ring, lighting cicuit or wherever is most convienent?
Question 2
I have recently rewired my central heating circuit, new controller stats etc and was wondering if I can do the ZS tests on a nearby socket outlet?
Question 3
Also I understand that you need to unplug everything to do these tests. I assume this includes all hard wired appliances?
Question 4
The electrics in my house were kind of bodged by the previous owner and not every socket outlet is connected to the new CSU, some are still on the original rewirable fuses. If I do the ZE at the new consumer unit will I have to a second one inside the older style fuse box or will these cables be tested as they are all connected to one common source?
Thanks in advance