Another elite video where i’m learning the whole time👌🏻would love to tag along one of the days. But until i qualify i can’t do shiiii😂keep up the class work my guy, your videos are never a dull moment man!
You on petergate With that job? Did you encounter any ghostly goings on? I’ve heard all different types of stories from people that work in the shops and bars in that area. Cool vid as always👍
So you did a pfc and then a Ze...🤔 if you had just done a Ze then that would of given you the pfc.... then you should of done a psc which would of given you another Ka reading then you record the height of the two. Regarding your R1+r2 test...clamping to the earth bar is the way to do it, best way in my opinion.
He carried out the PEFC correctly, it should include all parallel paths, which a Ze test wouldn't. But as you rightly point out, he missed out the PSCC test. Note that Finney was getting 0.00ohms on the R1+R2 shower test. I'd expect it to be a little higher than this, so I suspect he was reading a parallel path though the water bond and pipework. For this reason, I prefer to disconnnect the CPC from the MET when carrying out this test to showers and similar.
Another elite video where i’m learning the whole time👌🏻would love to tag along one of the days. But until i qualify i can’t do shiiii😂keep up the class work my guy, your videos are never a dull moment man!
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interesting as always
Hi james, what software do you use?
Heya, we use Napit fast test. Pretty good
You on petergate With that job?
Did you encounter any ghostly goings on?
I’ve heard all different types of stories from people that work in the shops and bars in that area.
Cool vid as always👍
So you did a pfc and then a Ze...🤔 if you had just done a Ze then that would of given you the pfc.... then you should of done a psc which would of given you another Ka reading then you record the height of the two.
Regarding your R1+r2 test...clamping to the earth bar is the way to do it, best way in my opinion.
He carried out the PEFC correctly, it should include all parallel paths, which a Ze test wouldn't. But as you rightly point out, he missed out the PSCC test.
Note that Finney was getting 0.00ohms on the R1+R2 shower test. I'd expect it to be a little higher than this, so I suspect he was reading a parallel path though the water bond and pipework. For this reason, I prefer to disconnnect the CPC from the MET when carrying out this test to showers and similar.