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How do you test for earth leakage?

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Answered by Aayrasri
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Answer:

you can use an earth leakage clamp meter to measure the imbalance between the line and neutral conductors which is the total earth leakage of the system. An earth leakage clamp meter allows you to test the circuit in a safe, fast and easy way.

Explanation:

Multimeter: Test the voltage between the neutral and earthing ports on the outlet. Place the red lead in the neutral slot and the black lead into the earthing port to check the reading. The volts listed on the multimeter will be a small amount compared to the other readings you've taken.

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