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Rerouting Not Rewiring Cables - Need To Be Signed Off?
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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 477695" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>as you said before Specs, given the amount of LED drivers and the like on ccts these days getting good test results is rather difficult even when using LN-E for IR at 250V. I also think we should be doing N-E loop tests. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, Risteard is clearly correct, although I can't think of a single electrician that does the global calc, apart from Risteard that is :^O . I certainly don't remember ever being taughtt this requirement, but then my training was quite afew years ago. As such, then IMHO a box should be added to test certs reflecting this requirement. It will also alter my Inspection testing going forward - I've always regarded global IR as a short cut, but if that is the ultimate goal, then I shall be using it more going forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 477695, member: 490"] as you said before Specs, given the amount of LED drivers and the like on ccts these days getting good test results is rather difficult even when using LN-E for IR at 250V. I also think we should be doing N-E loop tests. Anyway, Risteard is clearly correct, although I can't think of a single electrician that does the global calc, apart from Risteard that is :^O . I certainly don't remember ever being taughtt this requirement, but then my training was quite afew years ago. As such, then IMHO a box should be added to test certs reflecting this requirement. It will also alter my Inspection testing going forward - I've always regarded global IR as a short cut, but if that is the ultimate goal, then I shall be using it more going forward. [/QUOTE]
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