For a number of reasons including investigating the ease of spliting it into two or more rings I would like to trace where the wires are that make up my ringmain, or atlease workout the order of sockets.
Excluding gaining magic powers, what is the best way of tracing the wires?
Obviously you could take all the sockets off and set about buzzing out all the wires, but would you be able to determine cable lenghts by measuring the resistance and hence by measuing back to the CU from each socket (possably after disconnecting one end of the ring) and therefore work out the order? Ive used simular techniques for testing/fault finding the wiring of pyrotechnics but the wire gauge is smaller and each pyro a fairly well know resistance.
If I have the ring split I will get an regisitered electrian in to do it, but im interested in scoping out the job before hand and am happy to do any of the donkey investigation work beforehand. No qualifications in electrical instalations (bar my pyroticket) but am a graduate mechanical engineer. Test equpment wise I have a fluke75 and a socket tester but thats about it!
Daniel
Excluding gaining magic powers, what is the best way of tracing the wires?
Obviously you could take all the sockets off and set about buzzing out all the wires, but would you be able to determine cable lenghts by measuring the resistance and hence by measuing back to the CU from each socket (possably after disconnecting one end of the ring) and therefore work out the order? Ive used simular techniques for testing/fault finding the wiring of pyrotechnics but the wire gauge is smaller and each pyro a fairly well know resistance.
If I have the ring split I will get an regisitered electrian in to do it, but im interested in scoping out the job before hand and am happy to do any of the donkey investigation work beforehand. No qualifications in electrical instalations (bar my pyroticket) but am a graduate mechanical engineer. Test equpment wise I have a fluke75 and a socket tester but thats about it!
Daniel