Hello Eric and friends.
My continuing interest in electrical theory has thrown up a question or two that perhaps you could spare the time to answer.
I have a friend who likes to think he is a up and coming Del Boy Trotter he does house clearance work.Now the last time I was round at his place I noticed this Test meter he had just got hold of.I showed a bit interest in it and then I had the hard sell.He thinks it's worth hundreds,to me it's worth nothing.
To cut a long story sort I had it for a few days .It's a Metrel Z Loop Tester,just plugs into the socket that suits me.Had a look at the manual so lets get some testing done!I have a TN-S system with 80 A. RCD. breakers are all "B" type,the average loop readings in the kitchen ring,main ring,and garage ring were 0.33 "O's" and the amperes was 740.The average line reading
were a bit lower at 0.29 "O's" amperes at 860.My shed readings was not so good, loop 0.60 amperes 400.The supply comes from C/unit to a 16 type "B" mcb, a 25 A. RCD on outside wall before it goes underground to a small consumer unit which has a 63 A. RCD in the shed.
I know it looks like a bit over the top and the wrong order of mcb and rcb's which it probable is.But if I was to turn everything on in the shed it wouldn't make 10 amperes.And thats 20 meters of 6mm cable feeding it.Its all been fine for the last 6 years,what do you think Eric?
One more small point you could help me with.On this Tester you can also check the loop resistance= R l/15 mA.The reading I got from this test was 27.4 from the house and 27.7 from the shed.I have not been able to find out much about this test,so are the figures good or bad?
Thanks for you time to any one still here.
Regards Tim wood