Insulation Resistance Testing

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  • Overview of insulation resistance testing including common problems.
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  • @seandempsey9396
    @seandempsey9396 3 роки тому +8

    This man is fabulous he makes it so easy to understand and learning from JW is a joy

  • @thomasclay6283
    @thomasclay6283 Рік тому +5

    I'm a late learning doing my level two and I always come to you if other channel's over complicate these video.
    Thank you, I also love your calm approach to teaching

    • @IAmThe_RA
      @IAmThe_RA Рік тому

      May i know how old are you? I'm 34 and i also want to get some training and become a licensed electrician (i have a degree in electronics which has helped me a lot to understand electrical topics).

  • @phillyo51
    @phillyo51 6 років тому +11

    Thank you for the informative video John. I’m a electrician with mainly on site experience. I’m moving into the testing side of the field so your tutorial is great for refreshing the memory from my apprentice days. It’s amazing the depth of knowledge involved for the job and it’s easy to forget it over time if you don’t practice it. I’ll be watching more of your videos. Thanks again.

  • @WindmanSWE
    @WindmanSWE 4 роки тому +1

    This is awesome. Very easy and instructive video with good "common issues" tips. Thanks John!

  • @ashreid20
    @ashreid20 2 роки тому

    " you'll certainly feel it" said with such aplomb. Thank you for these videos, much appreciated.

  • @keno77
    @keno77 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you John Ward, this was the most informative video I have seen regarding the insulation testing, keep up the good work.

  • @ajames14
    @ajames14 7 років тому +7

    Just wanted to say thank you for making all these helpful videos. I am a beginner and you're helping me a great deal!

  • @paulfinglas1305
    @paulfinglas1305 7 років тому

    what plain simple explanation well done JW
    and thanks for the tips on what to look out for!

  • @catherineahonsi4989
    @catherineahonsi4989 4 роки тому +1

    John thank youfor the excellent videos.You are a great electric teacher.Electricity flows in you

  • @MrDunk66
    @MrDunk66 7 років тому +12

    Faulty defrost elements in refrigerator, another culprit I have identified. Thanks for the tutorial.

  • @niallers8572
    @niallers8572 7 років тому +1

    Excellent video John Keep up the good work

  • @shadrewan
    @shadrewan 2 роки тому

    Thank you John, I very much appreciate your videos.

  • @keithshreve6736
    @keithshreve6736 7 років тому

    Great video John. Thank you.

  • @chrischaralambous286
    @chrischaralambous286 2 роки тому

    Great video John. Very clearly explained and informative. Thank you for making this video.👍

  • @ivandrago8299
    @ivandrago8299 7 років тому +9

    Hi John another great video thanks.
    My opinion on IR;
    IR is arguably the most important test that is ironically rarely done by Electricians. It's the test that tells you if a cable is melting and if a building is likely to burn to the ground.
    A good Manager will know if his FWT Engineers are or aren't doing IR Tests based on two things.
    1-Are all the test results the same on every EICR/EIC/Minor Works he does? >999 ???
    2-How often do they buy new batteries for their MFT ? IR dramatically reduces battery life. Though maybe your firm has the new Megger 1730 or above which doesn't require batteries.
    I'd add a few other points;
    1-Remember to switch two-way and intermediate lighting circuits etc all directions re-testing each time so you check all parts of the circuit.
    2-Warn other tradesmen nearby to get away from extraneous conductive parts. Seen a plumber leaning on a radiator beside the mains getting a zap during IR Testing one time but it's ok he was a Plumber...
    3-You never covered the 3 phase process of IR testing.
    4-You may have to discharge some circuits you have put 500v through if you need to test Continuity after IR. Testing process is not always done by the BS7671 process. Leave the probes on or touch the cables to Earth Bar and watch them spark.
    5-Old VIR Cables should be tested at 250V

    • @garrycashin9516
      @garrycashin9516 6 років тому

      Ivan Drago

    • @GarBrowne1
      @GarBrowne1 9 місяців тому

      Loop impedance will tell you if a building is going to burn down

  • @CD17able
    @CD17able 3 роки тому +1

    Very good instructions, you should teach if you don’t already. Another thing to look out for since this video was made is USB/WiFi socket outlets.

  • @antonios4926
    @antonios4926 4 роки тому +1

    Many thanks for the video. Very detailed as usual.

  • @emmanuelsang213
    @emmanuelsang213 2 роки тому

    Candid explanation JW, keep up the good work

  • @Daniells1982
    @Daniells1982 7 років тому +10

    Insulation resistance testing during electrical installation condition reporting is the biggest ball ache in an electrician's existence!! There's always that one thing left plugged in or light fitting with a transformer that the customer always forgets to mention.

    • @trickyd-wc7bq
      @trickyd-wc7bq 7 років тому +3

      Totally agree with you there. I almost always now pre-agree with the client and do the IR test between L&N together to Earth on EICRs.

    • @frankhayes1135
      @frankhayes1135 7 років тому +1

      Absolutely agree. The requirement to do an insulation test after even minor work is a pain. You often cannot even determine the extent of the circuit due to a hundred additions over time and you can guarantee things are plugged in behind wardrobes, under beds, behind kitchen cupboards and in lofts; even the home owners don't know they exist!! My registration body advised to simply put LIM on the form otherwise you can be there all day and still not get a test.

    • @frankhayes1135
      @frankhayes1135 7 років тому +3

      Additionally, try explaining to a customer who has just had an additional socket installed why you are going around every room in the house unplugging everything. Until you insulation test you do not know if you have disconnected everything or not by which time you will have sent the first 500V down the line and may well have destroyed some expensive LED installations or IT /video equipment. Common sense (and safety) dictates that you do only a LN-CPC test unless it is a completely new rewire.

    • @Daniells1982
      @Daniells1982 7 років тому

      You're right, to agree limitations is sensible. The problem with the approving bodies is their advice can be conflicting and inconsistent depending on which inspector or person u speak to. You'd like to think common sense prevails but there's always someone to question it.

    • @Webbster77
      @Webbster77 6 років тому +3

      trickyd2013 connecting live and neutral together and testing both to earth bypasses the load though right? So no need to really worry about pir's or lamps still in fittings?

  • @vikingofengland
    @vikingofengland 3 роки тому +1

    Love JW, and his very dry sense of humour. Makes me laugh, but I learn a ton at the same time.

    • @ImranKhan-cf8gs
      @ImranKhan-cf8gs 3 роки тому

      Very clear explanation of insulation resistance test will explained with drawings very knowledgeable guy in his field keep up the good works

    • @ImranKhan-cf8gs
      @ImranKhan-cf8gs 3 роки тому

      New circuits 999 ok

    • @ImranKhan-cf8gs
      @ImranKhan-cf8gs 3 роки тому

      How about electrical room heaters with elements can cause rcd to trip

    • @ImranKhan-cf8gs
      @ImranKhan-cf8gs 3 роки тому

      How about usb sockects they need to be removed

  • @dg2908
    @dg2908 7 років тому +10

    Also worth mentioning, when testing lighting with 2 or more way switching, L-N and L-E tests need doing for each of the different switch combinations in turn. This is most fun when working alone with the board in the cellar and the landing light switches in the hallway and at either end of the landing.
    An increasingly common permanent load L-N would be a 13A socket with integrated USB power supply

    • @TheChipmunk2008
      @TheChipmunk2008 7 років тому

      Yep, got caught out by one of those we'd forgotten we'd installed during the testing phase. Fortunately the test didn't damage it

  • @thomasryan5068
    @thomasryan5068 4 роки тому

    Very informative .well described and put simply with diagrams Glad I found JW u tube videos.

  • @gigaflynn_
    @gigaflynn_ Рік тому

    Once when I was working as a Kitchen Porter for a major restaurant chain, I caught our 3 element, 10kW immersion heater JUST as it was starting to catch fire, due to an arc forming across insulation breaking down on one of the connectors. The smell of burning plastic when I went to get the vacuum cleaner gave it away.
    This lead to a very frantic 30 seconds as I turned off every single switch I could find in the cupboard, then opened up the breaker box and tried to find what exactly they had labelled the heater elements as. Definitely one of the more stressful short events of my life!

  • @j3cpg
    @j3cpg 2 роки тому

    Great info John, thank you.

  • @kenmurangiri5223
    @kenmurangiri5223 3 роки тому

    great work
    mr John

  • @SHANONisRegenerate
    @SHANONisRegenerate Рік тому

    What a great video. Thanks for the detailed explanation.

  • @davidceredig-evans8772
    @davidceredig-evans8772 3 роки тому

    Excellent video. Many thanks.

  • @mailoroquendo2570
    @mailoroquendo2570 6 років тому

    super explanatory video .Thanks

  • @train4905
    @train4905 4 роки тому

    Superb explanation sir.

  • @gvvq-pi5ml
    @gvvq-pi5ml 7 років тому +4

    Hi John, could you do a video about testing insulation on things like kettles and immersion heater when disconnected from the mains, and cooker rings etc, from Fred in Essex.

  • @benwhittle1093
    @benwhittle1093 7 років тому

    great videos, thanks

  • @photographybyabi9379
    @photographybyabi9379 7 років тому

    great Video and tutorials

  • @daveo138
    @daveo138 4 роки тому

    Very helpful. Thank you.

  • @HafizurRahman-mw8bp
    @HafizurRahman-mw8bp 2 роки тому

    Brilliant. Great tutor.

  • @TheCodboy19
    @TheCodboy19 7 років тому +2

    John,could you possibly do a video covering global IR testing on split boards? Seen other videos where only RCD is the mains switch,doesn't really help if its a 16th or 17th split board!

  • @yoyoyotooo
    @yoyoyotooo 4 роки тому +2

    The best and most well explained videos on the internet, you my friend are priceless!! 👍

  • @zokirataj4046
    @zokirataj4046 Рік тому

    I like youre explanation. This video can be only 1/3 long, but probably everybody will understant all, but remeber probably only few things. If video will be longer, nobody vew to the end. Very nice explained and right long video to remeber everything. Thanks.

    • @zokirataj4046
      @zokirataj4046 Рік тому

      I mean remember. Phone have to small keys for my eyes.

  • @perplexed1471
    @perplexed1471 3 місяці тому

    That's incredibly helpful, thank you

  • @mohamedbaghdadi778
    @mohamedbaghdadi778 3 роки тому

    Brilliant thanks John. I am pretty sure if you are my teacher in electrical I gonna be the best electrician in 🇬🇧.

  • @edmundfisher4951
    @edmundfisher4951 7 років тому +2

    Awesome thanks

  • @StagArmslower
    @StagArmslower 6 років тому +1

    Sir, how would you test GFCI breaker circuit which trips intermittently even with the hot tub is totally disconnected but the wires are still connected to GFCI. Should I disconnect piggy back white wire to not to damage it or disconnect all the wires? Also should I disconnect wires from the breaker in house breaker box for maximum separation or it is enough to turn breaker off. Great presentation, thanks

  • @SaravanaKumar53
    @SaravanaKumar53 5 років тому +2

    your voice kicks that interest whenever i start your video, great voice sir.

  • @carlmarquardt994
    @carlmarquardt994 2 роки тому

    Literally amazing

  • @Ralpad1
    @Ralpad1 7 років тому

    Brilliant 👍

  • @andreim841
    @andreim841 7 років тому

    I could listen this for hours...

  • @ipe67
    @ipe67 3 роки тому

    Very helpful 🙏

  • @onefortheroad1
    @onefortheroad1 7 років тому

    Hi john all those items that you listed, immersions, pond pumps etc wouldn't these be isolated before the test, therefore not part of the readings?

  • @tomalison7866
    @tomalison7866 3 роки тому

    love your work. thank you alot mate helping me get my head clear on testing procedures how to and why. side note, bbc news at 10 called they want their voice back. haha

  • @Khanjan-si8me
    @Khanjan-si8me 3 роки тому

    Thank you 👍🙏🙏

  • @kaka3661able
    @kaka3661able 3 роки тому +1

    Dude your like the Maverick of electrics.
    Top Gunnn baby

  • @surman1816
    @surman1816 3 роки тому

    great stuff

  • @KarenTookTheKids364
    @KarenTookTheKids364 6 років тому

    Noticed for water culprits that electrical showers weren't mentioned. I've had a problem before where an electrical shower was tripping the whole upstairs socket circuit. Just thought I'd add that in case anyone is having a similar issue.

  • @megacisco69
    @megacisco69 3 роки тому

    This was very helpful for me to find a short the other day. Thanks!

  • @harithapa763
    @harithapa763 6 років тому

    Total voltage DC 250,500,1000 in Megger multimeter no more option to set in DC. How can I adjust it AC ? Or DC mean throwing DC 250,500 or 1000v?

  • @persupersulast2506
    @persupersulast2506 3 роки тому

    Can you please do a video on breaker before SPD, because it needs to be of special kind, thank you

  • @Tom-Lahaye
    @Tom-Lahaye 3 роки тому

    Another item which you may forget about when testing may include mechanical ventilation systems often found in newer homes, often wired directly in and situated in the loft.
    Could a separate net filter mar your measurements?
    The capacitors in them have an impedance which gets lower as the frequency increases, but they have a fairly high impedance for 50Hz, this impedance may be around 5 MΩ.
    However, the resistance for a DC current is very high or infinitive, when the capacitor isn't exposed to a voltage too high.
    When you use a 500v test voltage on a filter which contains capacitors rated for 400v it may cause problems?, could the capacitor insulation fail?
    I ask this because after disconnecting all known users I could still measure a potential between the earth leads in my consumer box and the disconnected earth lead to the earth electrode.
    (No metal parts should be touched in the house when earth is disconnected with the power switched on, there is no earth protection and touching a metal surface can be lethal if an earth fault should occur! I made sure no other people or pets were in the house when doing this measurement)
    It turned out to be the lighting in the bathroom cupboard/mirror which is directly wired in, it contains LED lights and a switched power supply, the lights are switched on and off in the low voltage circuit and the power supply stays energized all the time.

  • @MrTrumanBrain
    @MrTrumanBrain 6 років тому

    Hi john, just to pick your brain really, I use an analog mega tester all the time, its my goto fault finding tool of choice. Quite offer when checking an older property with damp issues, the needle on the tester will do a FSD then slowly sink back to >1Mohm (hopefully more). Would this be because the damp short is getting dried out by the 500v or maybe the initial surge from the mega is producing the FSD?
    Like the video presenter voice BTW! And how about a short video on analysis of analog mega readings for us older sparks?

  • @ia4387
    @ia4387 Рік тому

    Hi John, did you ever make a video doing SELV & PELV testing please?

  • @simont190
    @simont190 4 роки тому

    Example I just completed a months training for city and guilds domestic installer including 18th edition. Contacted niceic they asked have you worked in the industry for 2 years I said no (honest answer) then you cannot join for 2 years. I asked where it said this on there website? Buried on page 12 of brochure. But when you click on there join us link on the site it says quite boldly join us within 3 weeks. No mention of 2 years experience. I rephoned and said I have 2 years experience (no evidence requested) was told I could arrange an assesment immediately no mention of 2 years experience required. When they discovered it was me call was diverted to a higher up who then refused to proceed. When I asked what 2 years experience was they could not tell me. When I pushed them it could be as simple as 4 items of work done over the 2 years. Judge for yourself. Is that rectum protectum. Or raising the standards In The industry?

  • @tonymcfeisty2478
    @tonymcfeisty2478 2 роки тому

    on light switches, understand the need for leaving switches on, but what is the procedure for two way and intermediate switches.

  • @Mark-ij2nh
    @Mark-ij2nh 2 місяці тому

    It's only continuity you need to remove lamps as it affects the resistance reading not insulation resistance as you just test between the bars and breakers on the board

  • @michaeljohnson1006
    @michaeljohnson1006 7 років тому +9

    One of my college friends used to attach the megger croc clips to his tongue, then wind the hand cranked megger till he was shaking... I remembered him doing this when we were waiting to go into class lol....

  • @seychelles44
    @seychelles44 4 роки тому +4

    I'm still waiting for you to play that piano...lol great training videos...

  • @raymondcwkoh7458
    @raymondcwkoh7458 Рік тому

    im back here again. because i need refresher. Trust me, this gentlemanyl... Mr John Ward is good. Why need refresher? My bad, my age and memory.

  • @robkelly5722
    @robkelly5722 3 роки тому

    I found this very useful, thanks John.

  • @jphoward4407
    @jphoward4407 7 років тому +4

    legend John Ward! up ya biya!!!!! man of the year so far👍

  • @joefranklin4088
    @joefranklin4088 7 років тому +4

    Hi John can you do a video on how contactors work, why they are used and where would we use them please, great videos very informative John

  • @ashokpatel2700
    @ashokpatel2700 7 років тому +2

    Great Videos. Thank you.
    Lamps: Fly in the ointment is that modern LED lamps have integrated bulbs so not easy to disconnect unless one removes the whole fitting for the ceiling.

  • @CrazySparkie63
    @CrazySparkie63 7 років тому +1

    I install a lot of MICC and can always get an IR greater than 499 M Ohm. The worst I have come across was about 30 years ago in the houses of parliament, most of the MICC was less than 0.2 M Ohm (a lot of the pots had no RMX compound whatsoever) and most of the protection was 3036 and BS88

    • @ivandrago8299
      @ivandrago8299 7 років тому +1

      CrazySparkie63 watch out for asbestos mesh flash guards on those fuse wire carriers mate!

    • @sports872
      @sports872 Рік тому

      How common is MICC in 2022?

    • @CrazySparkie63
      @CrazySparkie63 Рік тому +1

      @@sports872 Still very common in new builds!

  • @ArvindChauhan-uq6qd
    @ArvindChauhan-uq6qd 4 роки тому

    Sir why technician required neutral or graunding earthing difference demand 0.5volt.Pls sir make a video and explain with example

  • @Pherral
    @Pherral 7 років тому

    with regards to neons in plugs or FCUs. What is the appropriate action? disconnect them? link L-N and test across them the CPC? the OSG just says disconnect dimmers but no guide on neon devices

    • @jwflame
      @jwflame  7 років тому +1

      Switch them off. In most cases there is no need to do insulation testing beyond them as they are normally used for fixed equipment such as electric fires, boilers, etc.

  • @jackcole2347
    @jackcole2347 2 роки тому

    So if you didn’t disconnect the neutral we’d get a reading between neutral and earth?

  • @omarcaruana
    @omarcaruana 2 роки тому

    Hi John. In case one is testing a ring circuit, shall one link both L cables (incoming and outgoing) together and test them against N cables linked together?

    • @MS-Patriot2
      @MS-Patriot2 Рік тому +2

      Provided you have first proved the continuity of the ring for all three conductors, you can just connect one end.

  • @grandpacocky7618
    @grandpacocky7618 7 років тому +3

    Show us the megger!

  • @dale76uk
    @dale76uk 5 років тому

    Neon's within Switchgear, Fluorescent Battens (Ballasts Leakage to Earth)

  • @harrycallaghan2531
    @harrycallaghan2531 Рік тому

    Always a Joy listening to you John. Thank you!

    • @07BLUESTORM
      @07BLUESTORM Рік тому

      Not a joy but boring listen to him, having said that John is very straight forward in his explanations.

  • @warrengray610
    @warrengray610 7 років тому

    John what about dimmer switches, do we omit bypass or what

  • @planetconker1104
    @planetconker1104 4 роки тому

    On the IR testyou said that you could link the L & N to one prove and the cpc to the other if its impractical to remove something that could be damaged.
    Would that work for doing IR tests on sockets that have the USB slots on them? as I assume they would be fried with 500v

    • @jwflame
      @jwflame  4 роки тому +2

      Yes, and that is the only way to test those sockets. Also used for lighting installations which contain electronic devices that are impractical to disconnect.

  • @sexytimetommy
    @sexytimetommy 6 років тому +1

    My meter has an additional Mohm setting of 20,200 or 200 and continuity on it has 20,200 and 2000 ohm setting.
    Which setting do I need for each test respectively? Any help appreciated, testing exam tomorrow and unsure, and find info anywhere and been ages since used as been on install, any help greatly appreciated.

    • @jwflame
      @jwflame  6 років тому

      For continuity you are looking for very low resistances, so the lowest range would be used, 20. The meter should also be specified as being able to apply at least 200mA test current.
      For insulation the desired result is the highest possible, so the highest range would be used. The output voltage of the meter is also important, 500V for single phase circuits.

    • @sexytimetommy
      @sexytimetommy 6 років тому

      John Ward thanks mate, so 2000 ohm on ir, not sure about 200mA but sounds right I'll check that out.
      I will be doing ir on 500v on single phase but just a bit unsure if I would megger 3 phase single phase breaker at any more than 500v unless it's supply 3 phase equipment on a 3 phase breaker then I would test at 1000v is that correct? Cheers

  • @Phantom-mk4kp
    @Phantom-mk4kp 10 місяців тому +1

    Would it make sense to test at 250V first before 500V, that way anything that is still Connected won't be damaged

  • @avantgarde70
    @avantgarde70 Рік тому

    John Ward thanks.

  • @stevegreeny
    @stevegreeny 4 роки тому

    Don't forget shower pumps and showers. Had a Salamander pump only 18 months old tripping an RCD because it was internally leaking. Had a problem claiming it was still in warranty. Salamander registration sucks. As usual one RCD covering 6 circuits including all the lights :(

  • @flinty2006
    @flinty2006 3 роки тому

    I can understand how can you test between live and neutral because what goes out on the live comes back on the neutral but how are you testing between live and earth because the earth isnt connected to anything at the other end of the circuit except in a fault condition

  • @crigeorge9549
    @crigeorge9549 5 років тому

    after 24:18 is the best part :))

  • @Forester17
    @Forester17 7 років тому

    An apprentice accidently meggered (500V) through the analogue supply authority kWh meter. Everything is working ok, but can the meter be damaged by doing an IR test on the submains with the meter in circuit?

    • @jwflame
      @jwflame  7 років тому

      No, all that the older meters contain are a few of coils of wire, all of which can easily withstand 500 volts and probably a lot more.

  • @ayarottilsandeep545
    @ayarottilsandeep545 3 роки тому

    How to select the voltage

  • @edward_grabczewski
    @edward_grabczewski 4 роки тому +1

    Regarding the Guard terminal on an insulation resistance tester: when is it appropriate to use this lead? The Megger MIT525 manual suggests using it for resistances above 100GOhm but another Megger webpage says 100MOhm. (uk.megger.com/electrical-tester/april-2019/the-importance-of-the-guard-terminal-in-insulation). I don't own a Megger but I've got a cheap SZBJ BM500A insulation resistance tester that has a "G" terminal but says little about using it. The BM500A only measures to approx 1GOhm yet it has a G terminal, so I'm guessing it's 100MOhm and not 100GOhm. I haven't yet found a UA-cam video that shows how to use the "G" terminal.

    • @cannaroe1213
      @cannaroe1213 3 роки тому +1

      I thought i knew, but i looked at a picture of a SZBJ BM500A, and I definitely don't xD

  • @victoreligio2299
    @victoreligio2299 6 років тому +7

    l dont know what kind of work you do but you got a beautiful voice you should try to find a side job on TV or RADIO STATION

  • @Robert-ts2ef
    @Robert-ts2ef 3 роки тому

    John, what about LED down lights as it’s impractical to go round and remove them especially if there are a lot of them? Your thoughts?

    • @jwflame
      @jwflame  3 роки тому +1

      Connect L&N together, and test between that and E.

    • @Robert-ts2ef
      @Robert-ts2ef 3 роки тому

      @@jwflame I am not an electrician but just interested in electrics. Thanks for that.

  • @hamidbazmi7948
    @hamidbazmi7948 3 роки тому

    Hi John, I wonder what test can be practically done for EITR on a commercial job where you cant turn off any circuit or the whole system.
    THANKS

    • @jwflame
      @jwflame  3 роки тому +1

      Pretty much nothing - if power can't be turned off, it's fairly m pointless having an EICR done.
      There are always opportunities to turn things off, that may be overnight, weekends or some other planned time.

    • @hamidbazmi7948
      @hamidbazmi7948 3 роки тому

      @@jwflame thanks John.

  • @fieldsofomagh
    @fieldsofomagh 7 років тому +1

    There is so many items connected to mains these days and with 500v ,a lot of quick popping can occur. Always best to double check, better safe than sorry.

  • @derektraynor9411
    @derektraynor9411 3 роки тому

    Loop out neutral bar and buzz bar , go between earth and combined live neutral easier ?

  • @pauljohncross
    @pauljohncross 6 років тому

    Would you be able to explain the best way to test both individual circuits and the whole installation where there are ONLY single pole RCBOs (neutral fly-lead, no earth fly-lead) installed where the manufacturers instructions state that "all connections to the device must be removed prior to conducting insulation resistance tests".

    • @jwflame
      @jwflame  6 років тому

      For individual circuits, disconnect the circuit L & N wires from the RCBO and test those wires.
      If RCBOs are installed, it is not possible to test L-N for the whole installation, but you could still connect L&N together and test LN - E for the whole installation.

    • @pauljohncross
      @pauljohncross 6 років тому

      Thanks John. So would I be in correct in stating that for a ring final circuit, I would disconnect both legs (L, N, & E (I've seen some texts stating that the earth should remain connected to the CU and others stating that it should be disconnected...)) from the CU and connect crocs to one leg only thereby replicating the test for a radial circuit?

    • @jwflame
      @jwflame  6 років тому

      Yes, but leave the earth connected to the consumer unit.

  • @jalilalmteen536
    @jalilalmteen536 4 роки тому

    I'm following ur lessons really nice , how can I get the book

    • @jwflame
      @jwflame  4 роки тому

      I don't have a book, however there is a website with more info, www.flameport.com/
      There are plenty of books on testing written by others available from the usual suppliers.

  • @michaelcostello6991
    @michaelcostello6991 2 роки тому

    Do you have to disconnect the neutral ? when testing between Line. Would it just give a slightly lower reading that would still pass anyway ? Please clarify

    • @jwflame
      @jwflame  2 роки тому +2

      Yes, otherwise the neutral will still be connected to the neutrals of other circuits which could result in incorrect or misleading results.
      Line and neutral disconnected from everything else, but the protective conductor remains connected to the main earth terminal which will show faults between L/N and the actual Earth.

    • @michaelcostello6991
      @michaelcostello6991 2 роки тому

      @@jwflame I watched another video where they left the neutrals connected as they were correctly torqued already. I guess you will get a lower reading between line and neutral or neutral and earth but if the reading is acceptable at least you know the circuit is safe i would imagine !! . However i suppose it would not be acceptable to record this reading in the paperwork. Thanks for your reply.

  • @MrSJT
    @MrSJT 4 роки тому

    John I heard you say greater than 1megohm is acceptable but isn't it correct that on a new installation you need a minimum of 20megohms to be acceptable? Great videos by the way!

    • @jwflame
      @jwflame  4 роки тому

      1M is the minimum stated in BS7671, however for a new installation you would expect values in the 100s for a single circuit. Anything less would require further investigation.
      Older installations may be lower due to contamination with dirt/grease/moisture at sockets and switches, but even there a value of 1 is the absolute minimum and higher values would still be desirable.

    • @MrSJT
      @MrSJT 4 роки тому

      @@jwflame yes you're right, I just found out where I read about the 20Mohms from... Guidance Note 3 page 51 3rd paragraph anything below 20M on new installations should be investigated

  • @richardl1482
    @richardl1482 7 років тому +1

    can you explain the non damage by linking L & N test to earth (9:44)
    thank you

    • @ratbag359
      @ratbag359 7 років тому +2

      All devices take their energy from the phase and neutral so applying test voltage between earth and them two allows no current to flow through. only thing that may get damaged is the interference suppression capacitors on switching power supplies.

    • @richardl1482
      @richardl1482 7 років тому

      cheers josh-- appreciated

    • @TheCodboy19
      @TheCodboy19 7 років тому

      So is this how you can get around removing RCD's on a global IR test?

    • @ratbag359
      @ratbag359 7 років тому

      you could but I would prefer to disconnect them.

    • @TheCodboy19
      @TheCodboy19 7 років тому

      So on a 16th/17th ed split board you would basically switch off the RCD and test from the outgoing side of the RCD? So you would have to test the board at both sides,the RCD cover side and then the none RCD covered(16th board) and both RCD covered sides (17th board)? If i've explained that well enough!!

  • @boolve
    @boolve 3 роки тому

    Are you saying that shortening L and N for testing rings with power sockets that has USB ports integrated shouldn't damage them? Thanks.

    • @jwflame
      @jwflame  3 роки тому +1

      Yes, if L&N are connected together, there can be no voltage between them to damage anything.

    • @boolve
      @boolve 3 роки тому

      @@jwflame sure you have said that in video, not even know why I asked. Thank you

  • @kidz7282
    @kidz7282 2 роки тому

    what is the voltage?
    what is the current?
    what is the resistance?

    • @jwflame
      @jwflame  2 роки тому

      Test voltage is normally 500V DC, the current depends on the resistance of the circuit but typically limited to a few mA.

  • @ericthekingthekingtheking4842
    @ericthekingthekingtheking4842 7 років тому

    how would you test fluorescent lighting and recessed spotlights where you may have multiple lights in a kitchen ceiling or a long run of light fittings in a corridor.would connecting L-N be the method to use, with all light switches turned on

    • @jwflame
      @jwflame  7 років тому

      Yes, test between E and LN connected together. It's unrealistic to disconnect all of the light fittings as you would be dismantling most of the circuit.

    • @ericthekingthekingtheking4842
      @ericthekingthekingtheking4842 7 років тому

      why not just use this method anyway John,save having to remove bulbs etc

    • @CrazySparkie63
      @CrazySparkie63 7 років тому

      If you need to ask this question then you should not be even be near electrics.

    • @ericthekingthekingtheking4842
      @ericthekingthekingtheking4842 7 років тому +4

      CrazySparkie63
      well that's why I asked john the question because I'm trying to understand how and why these tests are carried.no need for smart comments

    • @nonamesonme1
      @nonamesonme1 5 років тому

      Thank you! This is answered a question I've been searching for. Finally I can test my lighting circuits in existing installations to complete my on job :) I appreciate your videos and teachings. Godsent