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Help IR testing lights with fault which are connected
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<blockquote data-quote="Mazza78" data-source="post: 544125" data-attributes="member: 34784"><p>Hi. Sorry should have explained better. We have made alterations to an exsisting lighting circuit wired in singles. Added in extra klix above ceilings and sepearate pirs. Another person has been upgrading the fuse board to new Schneider one. </p><p>Client asked for lights on so other lad temporarily turned on and mcb tripped instantly. </p><p>So tomorrows job is find the fault. Just wanted to ask how you IR test L-N if there’s potentially lights connected in a room we can access if it’s a potential L-N fault.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mazza78, post: 544125, member: 34784"] Hi. Sorry should have explained better. We have made alterations to an exsisting lighting circuit wired in singles. Added in extra klix above ceilings and sepearate pirs. Another person has been upgrading the fuse board to new Schneider one. Client asked for lights on so other lad temporarily turned on and mcb tripped instantly. So tomorrows job is find the fault. Just wanted to ask how you IR test L-N if there’s potentially lights connected in a room we can access if it’s a potential L-N fault. [/QUOTE]
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