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That’s it all complete PASSED.
Basically had 3 faults
my main bond was one of the faults giving a reading of 4.56 should be 0.05 or below

Next fault was the earthing conductor from the starter at the load side was broken basically you do a r1+r2 test to the top of the starter note it then at the bottom and add together for the total r1+r2 so from the load side it was broken so could not calculate zs as a result of this.

Last fault was on the ring circuit basically the conductors were all 2.5 L&N came back at 1.23 the cpc was 3.56 straight away this was noted meaning that our calculated zs would be to high so been recorded as a C2

Then paper work had to be perfect so happy it’s out the way and onto a new course thanks for the help appreciate it.
 
On the practical, we were told not to look for any visual faults as this was covered doing the photo exercise. My faults were high protective bond reading, open circuit on the lights and low IR.
 
That’s it all complete PASSED.
Basically had 3 faults
my main bond was one of the faults giving a reading of 4.56 should be 0.05 or below

Next fault was the earthing conductor from the starter at the load side was broken basically you do a r1+r2 test to the top of the starter note it then at the bottom and add together for the total r1+r2 so from the load side it was broken so could not calculate zs as a result of this.

Last fault was on the ring circuit basically the conductors were all 2.5 L&N came back at 1.23 the cpc was 3.56 straight away this was noted meaning that our calculated zs would be to high so been recorded as a C2

Then paper work had to be perfect so happy it’s out the way and onto a new course thanks for the help appreciate it.
Well done on passing but why should the R2 reading on the continuity of protective conductors be 0.05 ohms or below?
Guidance note 3 makes it clear that this reading is between 2 exposed conductive parts such as pipes and not from the MET to the bonding conductor.
It’s an urban myth badgered around the industry and taught incorrectly by the tutors
 

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