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jamminuk

Hi,

Just a quick one, tested a ring today after new install, 2.5 singles in conduit. When i cam to do the end to end test i had these results:-

Flat ring

r1 = 0.44 rn = 0.44 r2 = 0.36

Kitchen ring

r1 = 0.23 rn = 0.23 r2 = 0.15

Not sure why the r2 was lower on both circuits if all are the same length and csa, are these reading acceptable?

Thanks

Ben
 
Archy - That did cross my mind, however the kitchen ring is in mini trunking (forgot to mention) and the flat ring in metal conduit. hmmmm

Murdoch - That did also cross my mind but cant think where these paths could be, especially in the kitchen ring, but i suppose somewhere along the line it must be

Thanks guys
 
Not really acceptable for an initial verification.
You should ensure that there are no parellel paths and re-test.
This is one of the reasons why some tests should be conducted during construction rather than after construction is completed.
 

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