It's a remote bin store fed from the flats communal area,it is in a locked cupboard but it's only a fb key which all the tenants and contractors should have
the time current curves don’t appear to say , also I guess they will only be selective for over currents , at a fault current of 228 amps there cant be any selectivity Eaton seem to suggest?
I have a small Consumer Unit fed from a 6 amp type B mcb to a 6 amp type B,it only feeds 1 light in a bin store .
clearly we have no selectivity here ,would changing the feed mcb to a type C possibly 10 amp help achieve this?
its only on 1.5 swa so I can’t go too high ,my ZDB is 1.05 ohms
I guess your mean a s type (RCD) Residual Current Device in a tt system,otherwise there in no selectivity and little point in having rcbos,I have never had an rcbo fail only the rcds seem to fail for some strange reason
While it’s true we don’t own the installation electricity at work regulations and h&saw say we are guilty of an offence for any dangerous situations left ,and we have to use the get out clause regulation 29 I think
28 If no danger arises from a particular system, item of electrical equipment or...
As above use the contents and indexes,they usually go in order so start of the exam maybe scope and definitions and towards the end special locations and prosumers.
I always answer those I know for sure and flag the ones I need to look up
those old mk rcds are very fast the figure you have quoted is the maximum allowed not the typical times,I have seen mk ones trip at 9 ms , the only real way to achieve any zoned trips are with rcbos .
you can’t really have an (RCD) Residual Current Device socket for each appliance unless the...
I suppose you could have some type of reverse selectivity / discrimination by running it in over size cable and ocpd bigger than the supply , but the internal wiring would not be protected by say a 50amp mcb and the time current curves would still overlap.
it also would not pass a fire risk...
The sink is probably not an extraneous conductive part and probably does not require bonding to the met ,your electrician should have done an ir test on this to the met,
he also should have checked ZE to determine the quality of the the main earth.
do you have (RCD) Residual Current Device in...
You can see the terminals from the top, in any case work has asked me to address the issue,so I spilt some 16mm blind grommets with a bit of ct1 to keep in place
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