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Q & A of the Day - How to carry out insulation resistance testing on domestic lighting?

Published: 21 January 2010 Category: Q&A

Our Voltimum Experts answer your questions on a daily basis in our Technical Expertise area. This one, about insulation resistance (IR) testing on a domestic lighting circuit, is answered by SELECT:

Q & A of the Day - How to carry out insulation resistance testing on domestic lighting?
Question: When carrying out an insulation resistance test on a domestic lighting circuit - if the circuit consists of 6 x 230V lights, and one room has 9 x 12V downlighters having individual transformers, what is the procedure to adopt?

Answer: The procedure is that you should de-lamp where appropriate and disconnect any transformers to enable a L-L IR test to be carried out in addition to the L-E IR test.

Normally on a new installation, you would carry out the IR testing before lamping up or connection of transformers, chokes, etc. If you are carrying out a periodic inspection, it may be appropriate to list in the 'limitations' section of the report that L-N IR tests were not carried out on lighting circuits', as to de-lamp or disconnect may be too time consuming.

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