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<blockquote data-quote="betty swollocks" data-source="post: 14767" data-attributes="member: 105"><p>yes an insulation test will obviously have to be done either way but not possible today as it was just a pre-fit, the house was like a cluttered bomb site and i didnt want to run around trying to unplug everything.</p><p></p><p>i understand what you're saying about the *almost* short, makes sense however the house only has up and down lighting circuits on non rcd side and up and down ringmains,</p><p></p><p>the upstairs ringmain gave a loop reading but again didnt trip on rcd test which threw me to the point of doubting my meter, however i've since tried it at home and it was faultless</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="betty swollocks, post: 14767, member: 105"] yes an insulation test will obviously have to be done either way but not possible today as it was just a pre-fit, the house was like a cluttered bomb site and i didnt want to run around trying to unplug everything. i understand what you're saying about the *almost* short, makes sense however the house only has up and down lighting circuits on non rcd side and up and down ringmains, the upstairs ringmain gave a loop reading but again didnt trip on rcd test which threw me to the point of doubting my meter, however i've since tried it at home and it was faultless [/QUOTE]
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