- Reaction score
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Record your findings in the Report, investigate later.
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I'm old enough we had them at college years ago !The poor dears these days wouldn't entertain the work involved turning the handle,it would never get up to speed and generate enough umph
Thanks, never heard that one before.Best way to locate the high R2 on the ring is to connect only one cpc leg to the earth bar and test for Zs all round. With a continuity result in kOhms, you should see a massive rise in Zs value between two of the sockets, one of which will likely contain the loose connection
I'm old enough we had them at college years ago !
Surge protection?IR was a real pain as the meter did not want to know: @500V L-E max was 1.01 Meg
N-E was 0.36 Meg !
But sure every single thing was unplugged.
Also when tested at 250V the readings all came out approx 25 Meg ! ??
Ah cheers, not brilliant 25 M but better, just need the 500V to comply though. Wonder what items may be hidden somewhere !If an IR test at 250v gives a satisfactory result this often indicates a filtering device in circuit, not always but most of the time.
Not a clue but don't think so chief.Surge protection?
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