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When doing domestic testing, I spend quite a bit of time removing loads & vulnerable equipment prior to carrying out IR tests- allowing me to test between L - N without risk to vulnerable equipment or getting inaccurate readings. I’ve spoken to a number of sparks who go straight to testing L&N together to Earth.

I’m interested to know how far you would go to remove vulnerable equipment before opting for the easier test??
 
Given most domestic stuff is wired in T&E with the E between L&N you are likely to see most potential problems with the safe L+N to E testing.

You would still need to deal with any SPD as they are often connected to E but if you see a big difference going 250V to 500V you can be fairly sure they are the reason so look for power blocks with surge protection built in, etc.
 
Thanks for the comments. This would save me a lot of time & I know bs7671 allows the test but wondered if the majority of sparks opted for L&N to E straight off.

Thanks
 
As @bill01803 says, doing a global L+N -> E test is a good starting point for any checks or before work, as it can be down without disconnecting anything by switching off the main isolator, and if low it warns you that a can of worms is about to be opened.
 
On existing circuits, particularly lighting with downlights, outside lights etc it is simply not practical to test L-N, and I am of the opinion that those who claim to always test L-N are simply lying. I would love to see them go round and disconnect 30 integrated downlights and half a dozen outside lights prior to their 2 minute test. Half a day to disconnect everything, 2 minutes to test and another half a day to reinstate.....Yeah right.
However where new circuits are being tested for initial verification, in most cases it will be practical and correct to test L-N as the layout of the circuit will be known and testing can take place before any loads are connected.
And as has already been stated, with T/E wiring with a bare copper conductor between live conductors it is highly unlikely that a L-N fault would happen without tracking to the bare conductor as well.
 

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