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<blockquote data-quote="sparking mad" data-source="post: 416579" data-attributes="member: 27597"><p>thanks evans</p><p></p><p>yep all my training was done with health and safety paramount but as you say its not realistic in the real world at all times, im confident in my abilities to be able to do as you say above just ive never done it before hence my question, see all my testing has been done on new installs and circuits i could safely isolate, suppose the real learning curve is the periodic/condition report side of testing when it comes down to the electrician to decide what is to be done and whats not!</p><p></p><p>Question </p><p></p><p>If i decide that via risk assessment that its not safe to complete the dead tests on a live board and that im happy with Zs, polarity and RCD test for the whole circuit, then complete the full range of tests (con,IR etc) from the part of the circuit i have touched i.e the flex from Fused spur to heater. would this be sufficient to cover my back? </p><p></p><p>hope you can understand that ha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sparking mad, post: 416579, member: 27597"] thanks evans yep all my training was done with health and safety paramount but as you say its not realistic in the real world at all times, im confident in my abilities to be able to do as you say above just ive never done it before hence my question, see all my testing has been done on new installs and circuits i could safely isolate, suppose the real learning curve is the periodic/condition report side of testing when it comes down to the electrician to decide what is to be done and whats not! Question If i decide that via risk assessment that its not safe to complete the dead tests on a live board and that im happy with Zs, polarity and RCD test for the whole circuit, then complete the full range of tests (con,IR etc) from the part of the circuit i have touched i.e the flex from Fused spur to heater. would this be sufficient to cover my back? hope you can understand that ha. [/QUOTE]
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