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After having a discussion with a colleague earlier today I was wondering what peoples preferred method is when testing prospective fault current on a three phase distribution board.

Do you:

A. Perform a 2 lead test between L1-E, L2-E, L3-E, L1-N, L2-N & L3-N then double the highest value.

Or

B. Perform a 2 lead test between L1-L2, L1-L3 & L2-L3 then record the highest value without the need to double?
 
I tend to do a line to neutral just to confirm the neutral is working. Then phase to phase to test between all three phases. Finally all phases to earth.
 
Just had a look through GN3 and apparently the most accurate way is to test between line - line and then divide the highest value by 0.87. I'm sure I wasn't told this on the 2391.

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