I've been doing Periodics/ EICRs on some flats for a fella for the last 6 or 7 years, all ok, with the usual small faults, switchline IDs etc.
This time though, following some "repairs" that were done in the road a few months ago the max measured PFC has jumped from between 1.7 and 2.8 right up between 8.6 and >19.9kA. Verified this with my spare tester and then borrowed one off a mate, Zs is down to <0.01 ohms for one flat.
So.... What the hell do I do to sort this fella's flat's out.
Supply cut outs are 1361 type2 60A so if I'm correct rated at 16kA and the breakers are retrofit wylex 60898s all rated at 3kA so obviously they're no good.
Ok, so I could fit 63A double pole 10kA MCBs to protect the CCUs on 2 flats no worries (no discrimination obviously...) but what about the >19.9 kA one, supplier's fuse won't guarantee disconnection, a 20kA mcb will obviously not be adequate as the PFC is somewhere in excess of this.
Am I really expected to tell the landlord he's got to pay through the nose to have me fit an MCCB and associated enclosure???? Oh, plus invent the space in the intake cupboard for it?
Cheers fellas, I'll be on the phone to NICEIC technical and a couple of consultants I know on monday, just wondered if anyone had come up with a solution......
This time though, following some "repairs" that were done in the road a few months ago the max measured PFC has jumped from between 1.7 and 2.8 right up between 8.6 and >19.9kA. Verified this with my spare tester and then borrowed one off a mate, Zs is down to <0.01 ohms for one flat.
So.... What the hell do I do to sort this fella's flat's out.
Supply cut outs are 1361 type2 60A so if I'm correct rated at 16kA and the breakers are retrofit wylex 60898s all rated at 3kA so obviously they're no good.
Ok, so I could fit 63A double pole 10kA MCBs to protect the CCUs on 2 flats no worries (no discrimination obviously...) but what about the >19.9 kA one, supplier's fuse won't guarantee disconnection, a 20kA mcb will obviously not be adequate as the PFC is somewhere in excess of this.
Am I really expected to tell the landlord he's got to pay through the nose to have me fit an MCCB and associated enclosure???? Oh, plus invent the space in the intake cupboard for it?
Cheers fellas, I'll be on the phone to NICEIC technical and a couple of consultants I know on monday, just wondered if anyone had come up with a solution......