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who said he had opened the main switch, he might have just turned it off in the house

That's a very good point:) - I wouldn't have, but he might have.

In that case he needs to open the garage CU main switch before IR testing the garage installation - in case of any links neutral-earth back at the house.

And apologies Risteard, in a round about way, you also had a point:D
 
Has no bearing whatsoever on your IR test as the main switch should be open, anyway, isolating the neutral.

Hence why I said to check it...

Stranger things have happened, maybe he's just turned off the MCB feeding the garage board from the main board, and not the switch at the board he is testing, therefore he could be seeing the neutral-link at either the TN-C-S cutout, or the star point of the transformer.

Sometimes it can be as simple as that!

EDIT - just seen that someone else has brought up that point, but it's been known to happen, and could be the easiest cause for the neutral- earth short.
 
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You're probably right, pevvers - he didn't seem to clued up on testing....... with having to ask what the figure of 8 test was and not being sure what the earthing system is:)
 
What do you mean by figure of 8 test pevvers?

This test is where (at the board, and dead) you interconnect leg 1 line of the ring to leg 2 neutral of the ring, and then leg 1 neutral to leg 2 line. After this you go to all the sockets and test between line and neutral pins on the socket outlets. The result at each socket should be approximately (r1+rn)/4.

Then you do the same but with leg 1 cpc to leg 2 line, and leg 1 line to leg 2 cpc. Then again go around all sockets testing between the earth pin and line pin. This result at each socket should be approximately (r1+r2)/4 which is where you get your calculation from.

If there are any spurs on the ring, this will show as a higher reading than the rest of the sockets, which would be able to be proved by taking the socket with the higher reading off. If there are two sets of cables in there, then the chances are you will have a spur off a spur, and remedial work will be required. This is an extremely useful test, as it shows spurs, polarity and a real R1+R2 reading all whilst dead...

P.S. Be aware that you should take the reading from the same side of each socket, as some cheaper sockets give incorrect (spurious :D ) readings on the two different outlets...
 
thanks to everyone has helped alot i thought i knew what figure of 8 test was but was just checking, was a mistake saying tnc-s its defo tn-s, new to the testing so was just making sure i got everything done right
 
Thought I'd thank you as well - that's quite a good description:)
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And Jimmylaud, don't worry, it takes a bit to get your head around everything - I'm always stopping to think and double check things.
Even some 20-year sparkies have trouble with I&T.
The most important thing is to make sure you work safely:)
 
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And always better to ask than to do it wrong and wished you had asked....

I'm terrible for asking questions, but that's the reason I know some answers, cos it's questions I've asked before!!
 

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