Yep, ignore doing L-N insulation readings for now as the load will cause it to read closed circuit.
An earth leak caused by a L-E fault is more likely to be the cause and will trip an RCD.
With the switches all closed (except the main switch on the CU), the thermostats turned up so they are closed, what are the L-E insulation resistance readings?
An earth leak caused by a L-E fault is more likely to be the cause and will trip an RCD.
With the switches all closed (except the main switch on the CU), the thermostats turned up so they are closed, what are the L-E insulation resistance readings?