If you were trying to mitigate the effect of a PEN fault on a PME supply then you would not connect the earth rod to the earth from the CU but instead make the hot tub a TT island
It looks like there is enough space inside the machine for modifications which is handy
You would need to replace the 3 phase motors as they require 3 phases 120 degrees apart in order to turn, they work differently to other motors and have a set of windings for each phase, its the phase...
Yes, but inside a house you are in an equipotential environment and anything metalic bringing in true earth from outside is bonded so will rise in potential along with the radiator and dishwasher etc, There is a risk for things like outside lights (although not often touched) but definitely...
I have not noticed RCBOs are warm all of the time, and i am often using large distribution units with over 100 rcbos in and for some shows half of then wont be used, i would say those are at room temp
Very good point
Although if it was installed to a previous edition of bs7671 and met the previous standard and was not being altered etc then could you argue nothing needed to be changed
Personally for sure I would have made the tub TT (and possibly the shed just for easy of installation), I would have the tub protected by a 10mA rcd and a 30mA rcd in line with each other
But then again I do have my outside lights TTed
The voltage read outs are exactly as to be expected from an inverter generator as they work in a similar way to reduced low voltage for building sites etc, so the generator seems to be working fine:
It seem as if the problem might be in the catering unit or perhaps the cable from the generator...
Thats not the point of a cee-form connector "commando" and the 13A plug has a fuse in for that reason, That connector has many uses with a higher IP rating than a 13A plug, Live events uses mostly cee-form connectors from 16A to 125A and many jumpers which go from a lower amperage male to...
On a video from David Savery when he installed an EV charger, he went on a little rant about why PEN faults are not an issue for EVs, due to the charger points CPC not being bonded to the cars body/chassis but instead the DC battey ground is bonded the car body/chassis and there is isolation...
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I too am on a crusade against TNCS but it would be very interesting to know the exact figures and if there has been very little problem interesting to know why that is. To me its a rubbish system only implemented to save money, and with when with some resistors wired in a star configuration...
Why would that distort the figures as an open PEN is dangerous with or without an RCD, the RCD will do nothing if you have an open or high impedance PEN conductor fault
Does it need to do non-trip loop tests?
And could they be separate units?
A few months ago i needed a small and "dont mind getting damaged" loop tester but only high current tests, i picked an older martindale unit up on ebay for £20
Do the KT63 do a ramp test?, I have looked at then due to being more compact than my fluke and couldn't see ramp setting on the dial unless you get to it another way
I believe socket and see and kewtech have the same testers just different colours and re-branded, so might be cheaper from...
All of the network over power adaptors i have used use live conductors, i have had success using TP link ones from a house to a remote building with TT and no earth connection between them a few times
But thats not to say that they all work like that, it would be interesting to know
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