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Polmenna-Martin
1st April 2009, 06:58 PM
Hi all, Returning to the electrical fray in order to reduce costs from property rentals / redevelopments.
One of the properties I have and will require annual test / inspection is a TT system. When testing the installation would I have to test the spike separately or would a good Ze / Zs reading suffice?
Wanted to know so I could budget for what testers required.
Thanks

Knipex
4th April 2009, 08:42 PM
In my opinion a loop impedance tester will do.

An electrode resistance tester allows you to test the adequacy of an earyth rod during dead tests, which is what you want for new installations.
In the case of periodic inspections you are testing an installation that is already live.
Regards

Jimbo
11th April 2009, 09:35 PM
You will get your Ze from the spike (method 2) you cannot get a Ze from anywhere else, BS 7671 says 200ohms or less stable however if your a member of a scheme this value may alter. Stable is the important word. Regards Jimbo

electricalvillage
22nd April 2009, 08:16 PM
The Fluke 1653, is an installation tester and will do your electrode test with the spike kit. A useful all round tester

ringworm29
23rd April 2009, 12:53 PM
spot on jimbo, the only place you can get the ze from, is the spike.

i met one of those idiots yesterday and i did not stand a chance.

nicespark235
17th May 2009, 02:04 PM
Although 200ohms is acceptable, it could become unstable so its better to try and achieve around 100.