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Liverpool.
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for what purpose?I will see what cash I can get together as I have seen this: Kewtech KT117 True RMS Digital Multimeter 600V - https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/kewtech-kt117-true-rms-digital-multimeter-600v/5205p
Would that be okay?
The first tool that you need is a voltage indicator and proving unit. Once you have that you can prove that something is safe to work on, but you can also use it to test where you have voltage and where you don't.
In this case the smoking gun is that both the socket that isn't working and the light that maybe isn't working are fed from a socket that you've recently changed so that is probably a good thing to look at in your investigations. Three wires are more difficult to terminate than two and so a bit more care is needed. However, this does pose the question as to whether it is a ring final circuit you're working on as an unfused spur can only supply one accessory.
Checking the Breaker (OCPD) will not prove the circuit is a Ring Final (RFC) to prove it is a RFC You need to carry out the appropriate dead testing.Right okay. I will start with a Voltage Indicator and Proving Unit. See how much they are. I have got my FCU also. Well it could be a ring final circuit, as all of the sockets downstairs are on one mcb. There is another for the boiler and one for the old immersion heater, that we no longer have. I will check the mcb rating to see if it is a ring.
But that fcu for the light has not been used for a number of years. Its an old alleyway light, that was put in. The additional socket for the tv was added a year ago. All were working okay. I will check the connections for the socket with the new faceplate on, just to see if there are any issues. A bit of sheath in the terminals. The kewtech socket tester did not report any issues and all three lights were green. It is an odd one, for me being new its experience of trial and error and asking questions.
I use a Fluke T3, never owned a proving unit.
Do some basic dead testing and draw out the circuit as you go. See what is connected to what. Post your diagram on here when you've done it.
Are you OK doing basic continuity tests once you have a meter? Do you own a copy of guidance note 3?
OP you could try looking at the YouTube videos on Testing etc, the guy I sent you a video of is very good, there are many equally good presenters in there, worth a look if you are really interested, give it a bash.
tI’ve got the regs and an OSG. Where would you get GN3 from?
The IET if you google it and get the publication number WH Smiths or any good bookshop will order it for you.I’ve got the regs and an OSG. Where would you get GN3 from?
Aa long as the kit complies, but Kewtec for me.So I spoke to my tutor yesterday and luckily they went through safe isolation and then how to test a 3 phase distribution board. I have seen this kit on ebay: Socket And See SP200 proving unit And Socket & See Voltage Tester VIP Pro | eBay - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Socket-And-See-SP200-proving-unit-And-Socket-See-Voltage-Tester-VIP-Pro/293104145650?hash=item443e5e54f2:g:JIEAAOSwKotc69r5
Would that be okay as it seems to be a good price, but I have never heard of the brand. Or shall I just look at a Megger?
Megger:
Megger Safe Isolation Kit
Megger Safe Isolation Kit The Megger TPT420 and MPU690 Voltage Detection Kit is ideal for proving that an installation is dead before safe isolation procedures. Megger TPT420 AC/DC Voltage Tester The Megger TPT420 Two-Pole Voltage Tester can measure AC voltage between 12 to 1000 V and DC voltage...www.test-meter.co.uk
Might want to download this publicationAa long as the kit complies, but Kewtec for me.
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