Made 2 Measure: Varying Earth Loop Impedance Test Results

Made 2 Measure: Varying Earth Loop Impedance Test Results

You ask: Iโ€™ve noticed that if I repeat an earth loop impedance test several times on the same circuit, the results sometimes vary a lot.

Why is this and how do I decide which of the results to record on the test certificate?

We answer: Electrical noise and harmonics in the circuit under test can affect the accuracy and repeatability of loop impedance measurements when these are carried out using no-trip test methods.

The noise and harmonics might be generated in the installation thatโ€™s being tested or they might come from other locations that share the same low-voltage supply. In either case, however, theyโ€™re virtually impossible to eliminate.

The solution is to carry out your loop impedance tests with Meggerโ€™s new MFT1741 multifunction installation tester. This uses adaptive loop impedance technology to deliver dependable results, even when noise and harmonics are present.

In addition, it has a unique โ€˜confidence meterโ€™ display that shows when a stable and reliable result has been reached. With the MFT1741, deciding which measurement to put on the test certificate is never a problem, because it delivers a single result that you can rely on with confidence!

And, of course, this versatile new instrument offers all of the other facilities youโ€™ll need for installation testing.

For more information visit: https://uk.megger.com

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