How did you bridge your active and neutral of each individual circuit without undoing the terminal screws and removing the wire? It looks like the clamp went on the insulated active and neutral cable?
you will not miss anything it will still come up with a fault hes just speeding up the process by joining the active and neutral together. if you get a fault he would disconnect the bridge and test both down to earth
Why did this failed result not come up while testing the whole installation in the previous video?
Can you do close ups on the actual set up prior to the test and explain why you re doing what you re doing.
How did you bridge your active and neutral of each individual circuit without undoing the terminal screws and removing the wire? It looks like the clamp went on the insulated active and neutral cable?
Prongs are installed for ease of testing
Disconnect power first, then join Active with Neutral, measure that join with Earth/Ground bar. Value should not less than 1 Mega Ohm.
@@tule-hz5mj it seemed he had one side of the probe in the circuit breaker and not on the wires that he bridges together
❤why don't you use bus bar??😊
Thanks this is the most helpful video I found. Only one confusion why would you bridge active and neutral together at mains box before the meter
Shuyan Zhao, he is testing both active and neutral to earth at the same time. I personally test active earth then active to neutral
Yea I mean is it that hard to test A-E then N-E..
❤ Thanks
why dont you test active to neutral. what if there is active to neutral short or fault? you miss it?
you will not miss anything it will still come up with a fault hes just speeding up the process by joining the active and neutral together. if you get a fault he would disconnect the bridge and test both down to earth