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NEWBS 7671 Part 6, IEC 60364-6

Continuity of Protective Conductors Test Record (Excel)

Free download · Excel (.xlsx)

Record continuity test results for protective conductors with this Excel template. Captures circuit reference, conductor sizes, tabulated R1 and R2 values per metre, cable length, expected and measured (R1+R2), measured/expected ratio, pass/fail, ring final circuit end-to-end values (R1, R2, Rn), cross-connection verification, instrument details, and tester information. Essential for BS 7671 Part 6 initial verification of CPC integrity.

What's Included

Front:Circuit Ref, Phase/CPC Sizes mm², R1/R2 mΩ/m (from table), Cable Length m, Expected (R1+R2) Ω, Measured (R1+R2) Ω.
Back:Ratio, Pass/Fail, Ring R1/R2/Rn Ω, Cross-Connection Y/N, Instrument, Cal Date, Tested By.
Size:Excel (.xlsx)
Format:PDF, print-ready

How to Print

  • Open in Microsoft Excel 2016+, Google Sheets, or LibreOffice Calc
  • Add your company logo and project details to the header
  • Copy data rows to add more circuits or equipment
  • Print on A4 or A3 landscape for site records
  • Keep completed records for design verification and audit trail

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a continuity test record?

A continuity test record documents the measured resistance of protective conductors (R1+R2) for every circuit per BS 7671 Part 6 and IEC 60364-6. It verifies that CPCs provide a low-impedance path for earth fault current, ensuring protective devices operate correctly.

What should a continuity test record include?

Key fields include circuit reference, phase and CPC conductor sizes, tabulated R1 and R2 values per metre, cable length, expected (R1+R2), measured (R1+R2), measured/expected ratio, pass/fail. For ring circuits: end-to-end R1, R2, and Rn values plus cross-connection verification.

How do you test ring final circuit continuity?

BS 7671 requires a three-step process: (1) measure end-to-end resistance of R1, R2, and Rn conductors, (2) cross-connect L-CPC at one end and measure at each socket — readings should be consistent (within 0.05Ω), (3) the value at the midpoint equals (R1+R2)/4 which is used for Zs calculation.