Hi, I am currently installing a DB in a plant room which will supply part of a large workshop.
The DB is supplied from a MCCB panel board which sits right next to it meaning the tails supplying it are barely 3m long.
The tails feeding the DB are 50mm with a 35mm earth.
As with any circuit it requires a R1+R2 test but with the size of the tails and them being so short the reading is too low to even register on the meter so I am just wondering if noting on a test cert a reading of 0.00 is acceptable.
Calculating the theoretical resistance of the R1+R2 come out a little over 0.002 ohms so I’m no surprised it doesn’t register on the meter as even 0.01 but is it better to note the theoretical reading in circumstances like this or stick to what the meter shows and add in the comments on the cert the reason for the reading?
TIA
The DB is supplied from a MCCB panel board which sits right next to it meaning the tails supplying it are barely 3m long.
The tails feeding the DB are 50mm with a 35mm earth.
As with any circuit it requires a R1+R2 test but with the size of the tails and them being so short the reading is too low to even register on the meter so I am just wondering if noting on a test cert a reading of 0.00 is acceptable.
Calculating the theoretical resistance of the R1+R2 come out a little over 0.002 ohms so I’m no surprised it doesn’t register on the meter as even 0.01 but is it better to note the theoretical reading in circumstances like this or stick to what the meter shows and add in the comments on the cert the reason for the reading?
TIA