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I wonder why he is still using 17th Edition EICR.
On a side note, to NAPIT, as a tutor I am forever trying to get students to use correct terminology and then I see "main earthing conductor" and "figure of 8 test" on this document.
 
I blame C&G courses which convince people they will become competent to carry out EICRs.

That's not the fault of C&G, more the companies that deliver the courses who falsely promise. There is actually a declaration for students to sign that they will not be electricians when they finish but improvers/mates
 

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