What is it in your notes that don't add up? Have you seen any live testing done in the workshop at college?im currently studing my level 3 electrical installation and just need someone to clarify the earth fault loop impedance zs procedure because something in my notes doesnt add up
there is no requirement for a live Zs test, you can calculate it from R1R2 & ZeThe live test must be done because even though it mightlook in order with (R1 + R2) and Ze the test is not complete
because without the live test you have not proved that the
entire fault loop exists.
HTH
This is clearly incorrect information, as by proving Ze and proving R1+R2 you have proved the entire earth fault loop path as described in guidance note 3 .and as Andy quite correctly points out, one of the acceptable methods for obtaining Zs is by calculation. This can be found in the initial testing section of GN3. mis-information such as this does not help our student members to gain a full understanding of BS7671.The live test must be done because even though it mightlook in order with (R1 + R2) and Ze the test is not complete
because without the live test you have not proved that the
entire fault loop exists.
HTH
Welcome to the forum as a posting member, What part of the Zs testing are you having difficulties with? (Please ignore Technicians post #3 as that information is incorrect.) Is it describing the earth fault loop path, understanding what are acceptable max Zs values, what range to put your meter onto, where to put the meter probes, other?im currently studing my level 3 electrical installation and just need someone to clarify the earth fault loop impedance zs procedure because something in my notes doesnt add up
It might help us answer your question if you gave a bit more info by what you mean by "something in my notes doesn't add up?im currently studing my level 3 electrical installation and just need someone to clarify the earth fault loop impedance zs procedure because something in my notes doesnt add up
As I understand itYou must measure R1 + R2 a dead test.
Ze can be obtained by enquiry or measurement.
Zs can be measured or calculated.
So the only test actually required is R1 + R2, and even that
i know, it does seem odd that you can pass a circuit without checking the neutralBut you could put an installation into service and then find a fair bit doesn't work or even one bit.
not for me, since i rarely have hot drinks unless its cold. and i have a kettle in the van anywayIs that the first functional test after energising the circuit, make a cup of tea.Doc H.
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