Discuss Zs-Ze = R1+R2 - doesn't it?! in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

Marcus you don't have to disconnect at the DB to do the cross connection/figure of 8 test - just do it at a socket with both ring legs in it.
Dave - sometimes I can't see the wood for the trees. Brilliant and simple at the same time. Thankyou. To me it makes sense to cross connect at the last new socket going in - and test at the consumer unit. I could always do a quick live Zs test on this last socket once it's in to ensure 'all is good'.
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