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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 504549" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>That's it, unless you diconnect every light you will get false results from ballasts and the LED drivers. Testing LN-E helps reduces the errors these bits of kit will show, and at 250V you won't risk damaging any of these bits of kit that 500V might do. </p><p></p><p>In these circumstances I would be looking at testing all the circuits, sample inspection of the accessories. Lighting maybe limited to continuity / Zs at an accessible light switch where accessing end of line at a light 20m above the ground above a storage rack is just not feasible without scaffolding or the like (note this on your cert) . No ne expects and inspector to risk life and limb to access and of line on high level lighting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 504549, member: 490"] That's it, unless you diconnect every light you will get false results from ballasts and the LED drivers. Testing LN-E helps reduces the errors these bits of kit will show, and at 250V you won't risk damaging any of these bits of kit that 500V might do. In these circumstances I would be looking at testing all the circuits, sample inspection of the accessories. Lighting maybe limited to continuity / Zs at an accessible light switch where accessing end of line at a light 20m above the ground above a storage rack is just not feasible without scaffolding or the like (note this on your cert) . No ne expects and inspector to risk life and limb to access and of line on high level lighting. [/QUOTE]
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