i hope that is not for new work... after all, you must carry out R1R2 before switching the power on... and you need to switch the power on before you can do ZsI would always strive to get a Zs by direct measurement as It is the preferred method.Then subtract the Ze for the R1+R2.If this is not possible do the R1+R2 during dead testing so long as Zs within calculated values
Kalzak, you cant subtract Ze from Zs and expect to find the exact value of R1+R2 due to not knowing the values of your parallel pathways.True Andy it won't be an exact value But if continuity proved In dead testing then measured Zs to compare calculated value is what we are looking for
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If you really want to know the R1+R2 ...when testing ZS at a bathroom light fitting ( last light in circuit) and a supplementary earth has been connected from the pipe work in 4mm, surely this would give a false Zs reading. Also when carrying out continuity test for the same circuit, guidance note 3 shows placing a link between the earth bar of the consumer unit to the phase conductor ( cct breaker in off position)with supplementary bonding in place, if the cpc of the lighting circuit had become dis-connected say at a light fitting, one would still get a continuity reading and believe that all was fine. i think the cpc for the lighting circuit should be dis-connected from the earth bar and a continuity test may then be carried out without taking the supplementary bonding into account. Also i think a warning notice should be on consumer unit advising that supplementary bonding exists in the bathroom and to dis-connect it for testing purposes. Comments please
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