Dave
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Before I start, I know this is not usual but I want to know if it's against regs.
I'm testing a conservatory ring, feed from a fused spur. There's a Live-Neutral IR fault between two of the three sockets.
The cable is embedded in the conservatory bare block wall.
If I just disconnect the faulty cable in the two sockets, it will remove the fault but leave me with 2 radials feed from the spur.
I'm looking through the O.S.G and 7671 but can't find anything saying don't do it.
As I said, I know it's not standard but does anyone know a reason why you can't?
I'm testing a conservatory ring, feed from a fused spur. There's a Live-Neutral IR fault between two of the three sockets.
The cable is embedded in the conservatory bare block wall.
If I just disconnect the faulty cable in the two sockets, it will remove the fault but leave me with 2 radials feed from the spur.
I'm looking through the O.S.G and 7671 but can't find anything saying don't do it.
As I said, I know it's not standard but does anyone know a reason why you can't?