Mar 2, 2019
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I’ve just changed a few lights for a customer and I rarely do testing so not very knowledgeable on it. I tested 3 lighting circuits.
1st circuit - Zs is 0.48 - r1+r2 is 0.55
2nd circuit - Zs is 0.75 - r1+r2 is 1.02
3rd circuit - Zs is 1.06 - r1+r2 is 1.55

All breakers are B type 10A BS en 60898

What’s your advice/opinion on this?

Thanks
 
Did you zero the leads for R1+R2?
 
As said above parallel paths is one explanation.
Other that curiosity I wouldn't worry as even the higher readings are well within the permitted max Zs for a B10 device.
Did you measure a Zs at the board too?
 
You rarely do testing!!!!!!!!
 
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