If we are testing the continuity of the CPC, what's the point in testing between all three phases? Someone at work insisted upon it but i don't see the point.
Was told it was mandatory as there were three phases but we're only using the phase as a wander lead. I asked well what if we simply did a wander lead test and didn't use a phase and the guy said he didn't know.
From what i can see after thinking about it, if CPC continuity is why we're doing the test then why are we using three different 'wander leads'? Is it because the test is technically asking for the R1 as well and so all 3 phases need to be done?
Just a learner wanting to know.
Was told it was mandatory as there were three phases but we're only using the phase as a wander lead. I asked well what if we simply did a wander lead test and didn't use a phase and the guy said he didn't know.
From what i can see after thinking about it, if CPC continuity is why we're doing the test then why are we using three different 'wander leads'? Is it because the test is technically asking for the R1 as well and so all 3 phases need to be done?
Just a learner wanting to know.