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Hi all again

I'm doing another condition report for a property, no cpc for sockets, cooker lighting, what's the best way to test continuity, I'm thinking of doing the same way as R1+ R2 line to earth terminal, also would you record results in r2 box or R1+ R2 box, I'm having a bad day
 
It's fairly small property, and basically it's got new consumer unit (plastic) and there's a steel adaptable box behind it where all the conduits are connected and this is earthed via a 6mm conductor which connects into cu earth terminal so I'm abit limited
 

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