is this reading between rn and r2 only?
At what level is the cable routed, ground floor, first floor, in void or buried?
At what level is the cable routed, ground floor, first floor, in void or buried?
I'm not sure I fully understand what you mean by a "reading between rn and r2" (rn and r2 presumably being the resistances of a neutral conductor and a CPC respectively) - do I take it that you mean a resistance measurement between Neutral and CPC?is this reading between rn and r2 only?
I presume it has to mean that - but it was rather unusual language!That's what I took it as??
That rather depends on whether there is another socket 'to the side' (maybe quite a long way away), which would be the usual reason for cable to exit from the side (and then travel horizontally to the other socket). Otherwise, cables are likely to go downwards and under the floor (or sometimes upwards, if the floor is concrete) in which case the cables usually exit downwards (or upwards).In sockets 1 and 3, the cables enter at the bottom of the socket. In socket 2, thry enter from the side...in normal circumstances, would the cables in socket 2 be expected to leave the socket on the side and either continue straight along the plastered wall, or turn 90 degrees and go to the floor?
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