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<blockquote data-quote="Brian 157" data-source="post: 63900" data-attributes="member: 2251"><p>Nice, easy to use meter (set the right range &amp; scale then hit the orange button) but I don't think it has "D-loc" so when taking Loop Impedence readings it trips RCDs which is a pain in the ar*e, especially if you're testing new work to the 17th Edition.</p><p></p><p>The old style Robin meters are no longer available from Robin (now part of Fluke), but the Kewtech range of testers are made by the same Japanese company that made these for Robin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian 157, post: 63900, member: 2251"] Nice, easy to use meter (set the right range & scale then hit the orange button) but I don't think it has "D-loc" so when taking Loop Impedence readings it trips RCDs which is a pain in the ar*e, especially if you're testing new work to the 17th Edition. The old style Robin meters are no longer available from Robin (now part of Fluke), but the Kewtech range of testers are made by the same Japanese company that made these for Robin. [/QUOTE]
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