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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: 558291" data-attributes="member: 38086"><p>You must have come across the situation where you are trying to do a L-N IR test, but each time you get a reading, indicating something is still plugged in, or FCU still switched on?</p><p>Houses can be huge, with many things hidden over the years. Half the time the customer doesn't even know they've got an old fcu hidden behind a cupboard somewhere, or in the loft feeding a tv aerial amplifier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HappyHippyDad, post: 558291, member: 38086"] You must have come across the situation where you are trying to do a L-N IR test, but each time you get a reading, indicating something is still plugged in, or FCU still switched on? Houses can be huge, with many things hidden over the years. Half the time the customer doesn't even know they've got an old fcu hidden behind a cupboard somewhere, or in the loft feeding a tv aerial amplifier. [/QUOTE]
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