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I have but was being too lazy to go out to the van and get it
Discuss no continuity on ring final neutrals in the Periodic Inspection Reporting & Certification area at ElectriciansForums.net
I have but was being too lazy to go out to the van and get it
:nopity:I have but was being too lazy
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I know of an unqualified Electrical Trainee Domestic Installer that could come and find the fault for you hone:
a Electrical Trainee couldn't find a socket in a wholesaler's
Hi guys, I'm just entering my third yr in September and after reading this post I have gone and bought guidance note 3, £6.70 from eBay! Bargain!
Instead of going round takeing all the socket facias off he needs to do a proper fault finding tests.
THE HALF TEST METHOD!
Afterall it might not just be a loose connection inside a socket!
do you want new or old codes well go for old both would be a code 3 requires further investigation , bit curiouse as to why you couldnt get an R1R2 reading when you got a Zs mind ,way to find the fault is to remove all sockets and check connections or more complicated do an R2Rn test around the sockets till you loose the reading
oh to start a new thread double click on general electrical forum then when it opens new thread is at the top
you may have got the Zs on the R1+ Rn.
But still useful !!The thread is a decade old @Gasmeter65
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