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DDnot

Hi!

I was measuring Zs on a lighting circuit some time ago. First I did R1+R2 and it was around 1.60, pretty high but there were a few connections on the way and most of the cable was 1.0mm. Ze measured at the CU was low about 0.10 only, so Zs altogether around 1.70. When I measured it using Zs option on my tester Zs was only about 0.60. I know that there usually is a little difference but it should not big that big. Can you help me and tell me where possibly I was making a mistake? Thanks in advance.
 
parallel paths???? also, MFTs are not renowned for accuracy on no-trip testing.
 
Have found this alot where the Zs does not tally up with Ze + R1+R2 readings, i expect it it caused by parallel paths. Bonding perhaps
 

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