Look on YouTube for John Ward. You want the videos on continuity testing and insulation resistance testing.
That device is gloriously simple there are only two wires.
To null the leads for continuity join them together and press test.
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Link to the manual:
Can I stress that this instrument is for dead tests so don't go near any live circuits with it!
Either practise on a completely disconnected cable, or turn the main switch off first and check what you are intended to connect to is dead using the safe isolation procedure.
I'd also suggest not exceeding 250v IR tests until you've learned more about them.
His playlist on testing is excellent and I'd watch the whole playlist including the introduction.Oh brilliant !, that's what I need at this stage. To learn the theory and why do we do things.
I'll watch his vids! Do you recommend anymore ??
Try thisOh brilliant thanks for that!.
I'm only testing on a loose cable.so I understand the basics.
The manual is what I need !!! But sadly that PDF isn't working for me.
Does it work for anyone else ???
File not found for me either...Oh brilliant thanks for that!.
I'm only testing on a loose cable.so I understand the basics.
The manual is what I need !!! But sadly that PDF isn't working for me.
Does it work for anyone else ???
This is working:
His playlist on testing is excellent and I'd watch the whole playlist including the introduction.
(There has been a minor change to RCD testing in amendment 2 but the method he shows can still be used, it just goes above and beyond the minimum requirement now)
When you have finished those, you can work your way through this lot, which shows testing and fault finding in practice:
As I'm on level 2. Just started it. Do you know any books or vids that show how electricity works etc? I just want yo learn as much as I can
I've got a BM206 but I can't seem to get a zero with the leads joined ?Look on YouTube for John Ward. You want the videos on continuity testing and insulation resistance testing.
That device is gloriously simple there are only two wires.
To null the leads for continuity join them together and press test.
So when you join the leads, and press and release test, it doesn't read zero?I've got a BM206 but I can't seem to get a zero with the leads joined ?
Would I be doing something wrong , it was calibrated a few years ago