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Measuring the Continuity (Resistance in Ohms) of the Protective Bonding Conductor to Water and Gas

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Students training aid for testing continuity of the protective bonding conductor. This is the conductor that connects to the intake point consumers side of the metal gas pipe, metal water pipe and metal oil pipe in an electrical installation. The supply needs isolating and parallel earth paths removing in order to do this dead test. The maximum value for the continuity of the protective bonding conductor is 0.05 Ohms.

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Update please watch 👇🏻
🔵 How to Test the Protective Bonding Conductor - AM2 & AM2S Testing and Fault Finding Hints and Tips https://youtu.be/DzdoUrxVQr4

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00:00 - Measuring the resistance of the protective bonding conductor
00:32 - MET connections
00:59 - Same protentional
02:17 - Isolated the supply before testing
02:59 - Disconnecting the protective bonding conductor to the water
04:00 - Setting up my Megger MFT to measure ohms
05:24 - Reconnecting my water bond
05:35 - Using a long wondering lead
06:43 - Testing the protective bonding conductor to the gas

https://professional-electrician.com/technical/napit-effectively-connected-extraneous-metalwork/

Videos are training aids for City and Guilds (C and G) and EAL courses Level 1, 2, 3 plus AM2, AM2S and AM2E.

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