The PSCC at the board I was working on was 15.8KAIt was TN-S
I didn't check the resistances of the switch contacts
I got the same results on the two seperate RCD circuits that had been put in.
But what about on OTHER circuits in that installation - for comparison purposes
I haven't tried the tester at home as I don't have any RCD's on my old wiring system.
You can still use the non trip test function on a socket without an RCD. Trying it out on another installation will give you readings you can compare with the suspect set.
I was using the plug and lead for the Megger MFT1502
I tried the plug lead with the seperate banana plugs on the end and it still didn't trip the RCD.
Do you mean item # 6220-782 from here http://www.megger.com/uk/webshop/index.php ?
Incidently, before I left, I checked the Zs using the non-trip setting again and got 0.48ohms, so perhaps the tester itself is faulty. Ironically, I was borrowing a friend's Megger because my Metrel was giving me suspect readings (not unusual I hear you say!)
At the same socket? or a different one (even the other one on a 2G)?
Did you operate the socket switch at all - old switches often have high resistances across the switch contacts and I've seen it on [cheap] new sockets too.
Did you reset the tester (switch off and back on) between tests?
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