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Best way to find a short circuit between L and N? I.e a tripping MCB.
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<blockquote data-quote="HappyHippyDad" data-source="post: 558282" data-attributes="member: 38086"><p>Thanks for the in depth answers to both of you.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I always start with lots of questions for the customer, as it's usually something they have recently done.</p><p></p><p>So, are you basically saying you're going to get a very low resistance and to use this to split the circuit down and find fault etc? With this way of doing it you just have assume there are no appliances that will have a low enough L-N resistance to send you on a wild goose chase, as there are not many situations where you will have these very low resistance values on appliances?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HappyHippyDad, post: 558282, member: 38086"] Thanks for the in depth answers to both of you. Yes, I always start with lots of questions for the customer, as it's usually something they have recently done. So, are you basically saying you're going to get a very low resistance and to use this to split the circuit down and find fault etc? With this way of doing it you just have assume there are no appliances that will have a low enough L-N resistance to send you on a wild goose chase, as there are not many situations where you will have these very low resistance values on appliances? [/QUOTE]
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