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Volts on a loop test?

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I am used to the loop impedance tester showing ohms and amps, the loop impedance and the PSCC, but my cheap tester shows ohms and volts. Loop-test-socket.jpg and ELI-on meter.jpg not sure what the volts relate to? I looked at this
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at £60 and the one shown at £75 and thought worth the extra £15, and the RCD test is A1, even if the loop test seems a decimal point less than most testers, but that must be better to a tester which passes at 1.7 Ω or was it 1.9 Ω clearly designed for radials only.

However, what are the volts for? The instructions have some odd English, I assume "Jump-off time" is RCD tripping time, so "Contact voltage measurement" it seems to call it.
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What is Uc am I being thick?
 
0.01 volts, and press button 0.3 ohms.
Well, if it used a test current approaching 30 mA, then with a loop impedance of 0.3Ω, the resulting voltage would be not far off 0.01 V (certainlyl 0.01 V 'to two decimal places) - but 'approaching 30 mA' is really too high a test current to avoid RCD trips, .... so I don't know :-)
 
At least not just me, I was wondering if I was having a senior moment.

The default is the volts, which is a bit odd, since I don't want to trip the power, only tested the RCD test with the RCD sockets as yet, but other than only one decimal point, seems a good tester.
 

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