Yes but it does not help with the RCD tests, I can do the Zs (EFLI) using 2 probs but this cannot work with the RCD test, or I am wrong?Surely the neutral & earth are tied at the generator????
This is one option (see section 717 fig 717.1 page206) but you do not have to have a rod, you can use the van chassis as your earth ((this is done by the manufacturer), and this is the case I am talking aboutAlso it should really have a rod!!
Thanks, what in your opinion is the best way to test this.Sounds to me like the earth is floating, N and E probably aren't linked at the genny, so you should probably investigate this before going any further.
Thanks, what in your opinion is the best way to test this.Sounds to me like the earth is floating, N and E probably aren't linked at the genny, so you should probably investigate this before going any further.
Just talked to the customer and he is going to buy a new generator, hopefully it will solve this part of the problem. I still have the RCD testing issue, do you think that if the earthing in the generator will be ok it will allow to run the RCD test?
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