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To unplug or not unplug
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave65" data-source="post: 533593" data-attributes="member: 35570"><p>Someone I know recently had their fixed wiring tested and the ring main failed. However, it is PVC insulation and about 20 years old. The tester did not unplug the appliances and so surely this could affect the result. Also, the circuit was not disconnected at the DB and again wouldn't the adjacent circuits affect the result in some way? Thanks for any answers about this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave65, post: 533593, member: 35570"] Someone I know recently had their fixed wiring tested and the ring main failed. However, it is PVC insulation and about 20 years old. The tester did not unplug the appliances and so surely this could affect the result. Also, the circuit was not disconnected at the DB and again wouldn't the adjacent circuits affect the result in some way? Thanks for any answers about this. [/QUOTE]
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