I do this on a regular basis but still enjoy watching GSH videos when they pop up, takes me back to training days. Nice video Gaz really liked the double approach - drawing and on a working board
I have had an agreement with previous companies to avoid too much down time in their production, had agreements that their production was closed twice a year, so that we could measure L-PE, and the installations made in the meantime are has been registered with the last measurement for the shutdown. everything is self-consciously done with an agreement between our and the customers' Safety organisations. all measurements at the MET were recorded with my and the customer's signature with time and date.
I always thought that external Ze measurements were made at the cut out not the consumer unit. Probably has little influence in this case with the 2 being close together but certainly would if the CU was some distance away from the intake e.g a sub main?
The installation is off, 3 lead low test without no Rcd's is pointless, waiting around for the rcd to saturate that does not exist , imo 2 lead high test 🙄
I do this on a regular basis but still enjoy watching GSH videos when they pop up, takes me back to training days. Nice video Gaz really liked the double approach - drawing and on a working board
Thanks Adrian for still watching 👍🏻
I have had an agreement with previous companies to avoid too much down time in their production, had agreements that their production was closed twice a year, so that we could measure L-PE, and the installations made in the meantime are has been registered with the last measurement for the shutdown. everything is self-consciously done with an agreement between our and the customers' Safety organisations. all measurements at the MET were recorded with my and the customer's signature with time and date.
Great comment. Thanks 👍🏻
If you use a 3 lead setting on the test, is the pefc and pscc both tested in the pfc reading on the megger
I always thought that external Ze measurements were made at the cut out not the consumer unit. Probably has little influence in this case with the 2 being close together but certainly would if the CU was some distance away from the intake e.g a sub main?
4:50 his face on "Sexy" and back to being serious ahahahha
Excellent
What is the specification of The MET you use in this vídeo, please? I'' d like to buy one.
Why did you chose to do this as a 3 lead test wouldn't a 2 lead be more effective losing the the neutral test lead as its a pme anyway?
Does using the 3 lead mean the the pfc is both the pefc and pscc tested ?
Don’t see many of this style earth bar domestic. Only ever seen them on larger scale commercial building
True - I just disconnect the main earthing conductor from the main earthing terminal within the DB consumer unit to test Ze
Do you know the brand and supplier of the linked MET please
I personally don’t think they make them anymore 👍🏻. Thanks for commenting and watching
The installation is off, 3 lead low test without no Rcd's is pointless, waiting around for the rcd to saturate that does not exist , imo 2 lead high test 🙄
The AM2 and AM2S is very likely to have an RCD hence 3 lead test 👍🏻
@@GSHElectricalthe AM2 my have an RCD but this is a origin test so before any sensitive equipment this is high test not 3 lead low imo
I'm a subscriber and not getting any of your video's. Strange that 🤔