Which is the easiest/quickest test method to identify a borrowed neutral?Borrowed neutrals could be a problem with a new board going in but then again you just might be lucky. I hope you are mate. Do all your testing record your results and label up the new board and do what Ali says. Go home have a few drinks on a job well done.
Possibly this so I've decided to enrol a friend to oversee while I do it that's Beem a sparks for 20 years.yes there is,but if you really need to be told this then maybe you dont know enough about testing to be competent enough to change a cu
It's the only way you're going to learn is to actually do it and with an experienced spark looking over your shoulder is a bonus as you can ask questions about anything you're not sure of Testing is all important. and understanding your results.You should learn a fair bit .Possibly this so I've decided to enrol a friend to oversee while I do it that's Beem a sparks for 20 years.I've not long done my 2330 level 3
as in line or neutral ?Would insulation test find shared live if switch was off?
Pm me then plzthen it would be usually classed as a borrowed neutral,but any IR test should be carried out with switches on.
although there is a much easier / faster way of finding a borrowed neutral,
but due to health and safety I dont think we can post it open.
Is there any other single item in a domestic installation that is more important to the safety of the users of the property than a Consumer Unit (fuse board)? It has been pointed out you are changing the characteristics of every circuit, as such every circuit must be verified as safe with the new protective measures you have installed. You should assume all circuits are faulty and hazardous until you have proved them safe IMHO. At which point you can then re-energise your circuits on the new CU.If you're only changing the fuse board and not touching existing circuits, do I need to perform all dead and live tests?This'll be my first one
Thanks
Enter your email address to join: