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So I’ve finished a rewire recently and I’ve come to testing the ring circuit for the down stairs sockets and I’m not getting what I’m testing in regards to the calculation

LL: 0.36
NN:0.36
EE:0.60(there abouts)

Now when I’m doing the r1+r2 crossing the opposite live and earths but the calculation for obtaining it isn’t what I’m getting when recording the results.

So 0.36+0.36/4= 0.18

But when testing at the sockets I’m getting readings of 0.30 ohms. I’m going to try another calibrated tester this weekend.


Any advice would be appreciated

Thanks
 
It its a R1+R2 when doing the “figure of 8” on a RFC. Are you testing at the terminals of the socket or are you testing with a socket tester through the socket itself?
 
Are you testing at the back of the socket or using a socket tester adapter?

Check all terminations

Have you zero'd before every test?

Your allow 0.05 above and below your calculated reading (0.18)
 
Are you testing at the back of the socket or using a socket tester adapter?

Check all terminations

Have you zero'd before every test?

Your allow 0.05 above and below your calculated reading (0.18)
Both mate nulled the leads more than one and still to no avail. Going to have to strip determinate and re test and see how things go
 
LL: 0.36
NN:0.36
EE:0.60(there abouts)

Now when I’m doing the r1+r2 crossing the opposite live and earths but the calculation for obtaining it isn’t what I’m getting when recording the results.

So 0.36+0.36/4= 0.18

But when testing at the sockets I’m getting readings of 0.30 ohms. I’m going to try another calibrated tester this weekend.


Hi,

I've noticed your figures your using are wrong. You say R1+R2 but have used R1 & Rn figures

Should be 0.36 + 0.6 / 4 = 0.24

Then your allowed the 0.05 tolerance


Edit

Beaten by Murdoch
 
I’d hazard a guess you might have nipped some insulation somewhere giving you a slightly higher resistance.
 

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