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Insulation test live to earth = 0.7 ohms.
This is a long length of buried swa cable (approx 100m) from mains in to submain.
Test done with live and earth disconected at main and with switch off at sub main.
Question - is this an accurate reading or am I misding something.
Its a big job to replace if I've got this wrong ?
 

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If this is a genuine reading, then the cable is severely damaged, and must be repaired, replaced, or taken out of service.
Why would L+N to earth give any better reading?
Chances are that the cable is damaged at one point, and similar measurements taken at the other end of the cable should give some indication of where.
 
Also the CPC should be connected to earth during any IR tests.

Here (if SWA) it is very unlikely to make a difference, but more generally with stuff like T&E you can have a live nicked by a screw/nail and it is leaking to the wall, etc, but not to the CPC that still has the insulation separating them (and from wall, etc).
 
So is it 0.70 ohms or 0.70 Mohm?
very good question and I was just about to aske the exact same question, hopefully the OP will come back and answer it
 
Also the CPC should be connected to earth during any IR tests.

Here (if SWA) it is very unlikely to make a difference, but more generally with stuff like T&E you can have a live nicked by a screw/nail and it is leaking to the wall, etc, but not to the CPC that still has the insulation separating them (and from wall, etc).
2 core swa and armour used as earth
 
Is that with whatever's at the far end switched off?
No tripping when sub main switched off as that was only briefly while testing .
Live and earth disconnected at front end (neutral still connected) and mains switch and all breakers off at back end to test. Random tripping was when all on (2 to 3 times in last 24 hrs)
 

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