Hello Sir. I'm on the coaster taking a course 2391. Yours videos has been tremendous help. I'd appreciated getting your answers based on my questions. It would be impossible to know exactly roughly the length of the cables in the reality world. How do I know what's acceptable reading and what's not? From what I understand is the lower the reading the better it is, so what if the reading comes in varies when testing on different circuit just say o.56 ohm ..1.2 ohm...1.5ohm ..2ohm..3 ohm? Thank you.
Hi sir, You have provided very useful information and the way of explaining is amazing. Thank you so much. I have a doubt on this topic. I read about this in a book and they mentioned as below. Can you explain about this👇👇 "The test should be made by connecting together the neutral and protective conductors at the mains position and checking between earth and neutral at every outlet by a continuity tester, which should show a reading near zero."
HI Mounika, Thanks for the comment. The usual test is connecting the Line and Protective conductors together (Isolated of course) This is your R1+R2. R1 is the Line (Live) and R2 is the CPC. The reading will depend on the length of this loop. All cable has some resistance, But you would expect a very low Ohms reading. So if you have 20 meters of 2.5mm2 twin and earth cable The expected R1+R2 would be around 0.39 ohms.
great help with my revision a lot more concise than my college videos/tutors
Thanks Kyle, good luck with your studies.
Hello Sir. I'm on the coaster taking a course 2391. Yours videos has been tremendous help. I'd appreciated getting your answers based on my questions. It would be impossible to know exactly roughly the length of the cables in the reality world. How do I know what's acceptable reading and what's not? From what I understand is the lower the reading the better it is, so what if the reading comes in varies when testing on different circuit just say o.56 ohm ..1.2 ohm...1.5ohm ..2ohm..3 ohm? Thank you.
Very useful..thanks
Please which book and a page that we can find the information on cable size with it ohmic value per a meter.
Please what instrument will be required for the testing here
Please how can i get the on-site guide and. Which version is current
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Hi sir, You have provided very useful information and the way of explaining is amazing. Thank you so much.
I have a doubt on this topic. I read about this in a book and they mentioned as below. Can you explain about this👇👇
"The test should be made by connecting together the neutral and protective conductors at the mains position and checking between earth and neutral at every outlet by a continuity tester, which should show a reading near zero."
HI Mounika, Thanks for the comment. The usual test is connecting the Line and Protective conductors together (Isolated of course) This is your R1+R2. R1 is the Line (Live) and R2 is the CPC. The reading will depend on the length of this loop. All cable has some resistance, But you would expect a very low Ohms reading. So if you have 20 meters of 2.5mm2 twin and earth cable The expected R1+R2 would be around 0.39 ohms.
Hi nice vid but a quick question, how did we know the length of circuit is 30m. Thanks
Thanks so much and like the fact you checked your r1 +r2 readings from the table in OSG just to double check.
Thanks Angela appreciate your comment
Thank you so so much for this, I love the way you explain it very simply and make it very understandable. Thanks so much it’s help no end. Godbless
Thanks Steve. Really appreciate your comments
Brilliantly explained, many thanks.
Thanks cyberlightbeing. appreciate it.