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<blockquote data-quote="Rutts35" data-source="post: 404706" data-attributes="member: 21256"><p>13. Am i right that as if i do R1 + R2 test, i then don't have to also do R2 test?</p><p></p><p><span style="color: rgb(255,0,0)">No you are wrong, if you look at the forms it states 'For all circuits' this would imply that a R2 reading is required.</span></p><p></p><p>Am I reading this right? It doesn't state ring or radial. So for radial circuits you don't always have to record R2. It's stated in the OSG dependant on which test method you've employed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rutts35, post: 404706, member: 21256"] 13. Am i right that as if i do R1 + R2 test, i then don't have to also do R2 test? [COLOR=rgb(255,0,0)]No you are wrong, if you look at the forms it states 'For all circuits' this would imply that a R2 reading is required.[/COLOR] Am I reading this right? It doesn't state ring or radial. So for radial circuits you don't always have to record R2. It's stated in the OSG dependant on which test method you've employed? [/QUOTE]
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