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Does this have to be measured at the consumer unit, or can it be done at a socket outlet

Yes as it will be higher at CCU, and the aim of test is to find out what the highest measured value of PFC and then check that protective devices etc are capable of safely disconnecting under fault condition without causing damage to protective devices or conductors.
 
Are you supposed to double pscc? Remember that from college for some reason?

Only if supply is 3 phase and PFC has been measure between each live and neutral, and before some jump on me I heard there are multi tester out there where direct 3 phase measurement can be taken.

Read page 52/53 GN.3
 
Only if it's a 3 phase supply...

Ooops, I was way too slow on answering that one!! But yes, the Megger MFT 15xx will test across 400V.
 
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