no light , this could be switched off , it may have blown the fuse in the plug topNo light the fridge is warm
what is this?on the EICR report registered C2 code draining Testing located in the Kitchen
no light , this could be switched off , it may have blown the fuse in the plug topNo light the fridge is warm
what is this?on the EICR report registered C2 code draining Testing located in the Kitchen
And will know how to do checks with appropriate meter(s) on continuity range and/or insulation resistance on 250v range and/or doing testing with reference to Earth with both 'L' & 'N' joined together.
Doc H.
I think you're going to find yourself in a minority but I'm not sure I can quote a reg number on this . .I never drop to 250v unless filtered equipment is chucking it to earth. There is absolutely no reason why an IR test to earth with the line and neutral connected together will damage anything.
I can't confirm whether I am in a minority or not but correct methods of testing should cause no damage.I think you're going to find yourself in a minority but I'm not sure I can quote a reg number on this . .
New cable installation testing, 500v because 'why not'
EICR festooned with Chinese LED's, PIR's, Smokes, Chargers, adapter strips with MOV suppression etc etc all 'shouldn't fail' - yet many don't need much if any encouragement
I can't confirm whether I am in a minority or not but correct methods of testing should cause no damage.
just have a look at the voltage ratings of many things on Amazon, not helped when people buy stuff from abroad either.Regulation 643.3 mentions the use of 250v where SPDs are involved and where equipment may be damaged. Maybe it is the way of things and poor quality manufacturing because 500v should do no harm.
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