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Hello,
After finally finishing my new kitchen circuit I would like to check if the continuity of live, neutral and earth to determine if they do indeed complete a ring. Searching on Google I have discovered continuity testing but with this it seems you need to test each stage separately. What I would like to do is to simply remove one socket cover, disconnect the wires and test that each wire completes a ring. Is this possible, if so what type of kit do I need to perform this. A Screwfix link would be excellent! Thanks, John |
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