^are you sure on the P-P resistance?
What are the results you are talking of?
You need to take the end to end resistances of each conductor i.e. r1, r2, rn. Then you connect one end of r1 to the other end of rn, the other end of rn to the other end of r1. Now do the R1+Rn at each socket, should be relatively the same but for spurs.
Now interconnect r1+r2, they should all be similar (unless parallel paths exist i.e. in metal conduit etc), and at spurs. The largest figure is recorded as R1+R2.
Where is the 9.2 ohm result from - might be a bit of a problem!
What are the results you are talking of?
You need to take the end to end resistances of each conductor i.e. r1, r2, rn. Then you connect one end of r1 to the other end of rn, the other end of rn to the other end of r1. Now do the R1+Rn at each socket, should be relatively the same but for spurs.
Now interconnect r1+r2, they should all be similar (unless parallel paths exist i.e. in metal conduit etc), and at spurs. The largest figure is recorded as R1+R2.
Where is the 9.2 ohm result from - might be a bit of a problem!