Zs taken by live test and r1 r2 calculated by deducting Ze or Zdb

Is the only reason you do not calculate r1 r2 by deducting Ze/Zdb from Zs is that it is down to parallel paths. The reason I am asking is, when the apprentices are doing their trade test, they are encouraged to short the circuit they are working on to the earth bar via a crocodile clip to get r1 r2. Surely this is picking up parallel paths also? Or is there is another reason?

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  • This regulation is in Chapter 64 Initial Verification. I'm not asking how to test, I'm asking what the difference is between is between doing ZDB and ZS and taking the reading away if you are not disconnecting the circuits from the earth bar when doing a r1 r2, I appreciate all initial verification tests are dead tests but, if on an EICR you are doing live testing and the cert is asking for one or the other r1r2 or r2, what is the difference? The original question was...... Is it only down to parallel paths the reason why it is frowned upon to back calculate? Also the boys are encouraged to clip on to the earth bar with everything connected when doing r1r2 readings. I'm looking for an answer as to why it is frowned upon to back calculate? If in a domestic property I test ZDB and ZS at end of line why would it be frowned upon to put in a r1r2 reading for that circuit?

  • why it is frowned upon to back calculate?

    What would it tell you? Say Zdb was 0.3Ω and R1+R2 = 0.2Ω but due to parallel paths Zs came out as 0.4Ω instead of 0.5Ω  - other than having "something" to go into a box on a piece of paper, what the value of calculating 0.4 - 0.3 = 0.1Ω ?

       - Andy.

  • I'm asking why, if we can do ZDB and r1r2 to calculate Zs why not back calculate. I know doing two tests would give you different values but I'm asking if you done ZS-ZDB to put r1r2 in, why is this frowned upon if you are keeping your circuits connected to the earth bar when doing r1r2? On an EICR it asks for reading in the box either r1r2 or r2.