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Renovated house low r2 readings !

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Just been sorting out a right mess during a house renovation and tests on newly installed ring final are r1 0.35
rn 0.35 & r2 was expecting around 0.58 but had consistently 0.00 Ohms.
MFT was zeroed again from scratch and was still giving a zero resistance reading
Almost all cable is new and IR tests all perfect. Any ideas ? Thanks
 
Maybe you could add this to the never have i ever thred , we have all done some silly things in the past , at least what you have done is not dangerous and you found what was coursing your low reading before you stripped the installation down back to its component parts . :)
Was just getting to that Flanders was taking all the sockets off ! Oh dear, any better ways to extend cables to new boards without din rail would be a go ! Ha ha, just wanted a secure connection rather than box of wagos or crimps! As customer didn't want to go full rewire, would've been far easier and more cost effective.
 

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