by sparx »
Sun May 27, 2007 11:05 am
Hi there ,
what you propose is a good idea in principle, however a couple of points to consider;
If you correctly turn off main switch to do continuity tests then you have disconected your Neutral from it's link with Terra Firma, so you must go from earth at board to various points.
If you do the tests using a common inexpensive multi meter your results may be less than reliable with regards to actual effective earthing under fault conditions because the high input impedance of digital meters put no current load on circuit, this is why regs call for continuity testers to draw 200mA through circuits under test.
When we do bond tests during Completion/Periodic Inspection tests I use either 4.5A or 25A bond test depending on which tester i am using, neither are cheap bits of kit, £235-£780+ , which is part of the reason qualified electricians have to charge quite a bit to do an inspection,
very pleased you are thinking safety, wish more people did!
regards SPARX