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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 538836" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>Your description is rather confusing, may be a bit of background as to why you testing the installation would give some indication of what you are trying to achieve</p><p>Is this a new CU you are installing and the lighting circuit RCBO is tripping</p><p>or</p><p>do the lights on the circuit not work and you are trying to locate the problem</p><p>or</p><p>as you mention EICR coding are you doing an EICR</p><p></p><p>What level of electrical experience or training do you have and what test equipment are you using</p><p></p><p>Crystal ball electrical repairs are not easy to do even with a good description and pictures and unfortunately there are times when the only fix is to get an electrician on site to fix it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 538836, member: 8931"] Your description is rather confusing, may be a bit of background as to why you testing the installation would give some indication of what you are trying to achieve Is this a new CU you are installing and the lighting circuit RCBO is tripping or do the lights on the circuit not work and you are trying to locate the problem or as you mention EICR coding are you doing an EICR What level of electrical experience or training do you have and what test equipment are you using Crystal ball electrical repairs are not easy to do even with a good description and pictures and unfortunately there are times when the only fix is to get an electrician on site to fix it [/QUOTE]
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