I know how to carry out the test, but i am not sure i understand the reason for carrying it out...
some ideas of mine are ...
R1+RN could be used to calculate PSCC ?
A high R1+RN would signify spurs/alterations to the circuit ?
"rn ring continuity" doesnt actually confirm there is a neutral at the socket (as the neutrals could be twisted together and fallen out of the back of the socket) and so R1+RN test is carried out ?
Are these ideas right and are there any other reasons for carrying out this test ?
Thanks
Jim
some ideas of mine are ...
R1+RN could be used to calculate PSCC ?
A high R1+RN would signify spurs/alterations to the circuit ?
"rn ring continuity" doesnt actually confirm there is a neutral at the socket (as the neutrals could be twisted together and fallen out of the back of the socket) and so R1+RN test is carried out ?
Are these ideas right and are there any other reasons for carrying out this test ?
Thanks
Jim