i have a rcd fitted in the trunking in an office but at the db i have a mcb i have tried to do a R1+ R2 test but as my mft uses 200ma it trips the rcd any advice would be greatfull
 
That's how I'd do it.
It might help to think of it as doing the test in two sections, link R1 and R2 at DB, measure at RCD the CPC to L feed, then link R1 and R2 at circuit end and measure at RCD the CPC to L load. Then as it's resistances in series, simply add them.

But then in fact you have done the exact same connections that @pc1966 suggested and in fact you can do the test all in one go by thinking of it as a big loop and measuring it all in one go.
 

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