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Hi all. The title is a slight red-herring to provoke a response....
Looking through previous threads here and elsewhere tells me that the formula in the title just isn't true - that you cannot just measure Zs at a socket outlet (live test) and subtract a measured Ze to get an R1+R2 value for your minor works certificate.
Fair enough - I thought - Ze requires the earthing conductor to be temporarily removed, parallel paths etc - so I can see why it wouldn't work....
So - it seems odd then that my MFT seems to encourage doing just exactly that - entering a Zref value (Ze or Zbd) then doing your live Zs as normal and it will actually subtract the Zref and give an "R1+R2".
Am I missing something here?
I don't get it?
Looking through previous threads here and elsewhere tells me that the formula in the title just isn't true - that you cannot just measure Zs at a socket outlet (live test) and subtract a measured Ze to get an R1+R2 value for your minor works certificate.
Fair enough - I thought - Ze requires the earthing conductor to be temporarily removed, parallel paths etc - so I can see why it wouldn't work....
So - it seems odd then that my MFT seems to encourage doing just exactly that - entering a Zref value (Ze or Zbd) then doing your live Zs as normal and it will actually subtract the Zref and give an "R1+R2".
Am I missing something here?
I don't get it?