Apparently so, I’ve copied and pasted below.
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I’m sure the op said that the electrician installed a new type A RCD in existing consumer unit, also as you say the Ohme charger does have integral RCD type A 30ma and
DC 6ma RCD biilt in. And as the method of installation was via swa then the charge point could arguably be connected via MCB...
Agreed. 👍. I always install separate EV board spd and type A just my preference and I’m in no way claiming to be the any better than any other. Also just out of interest (maybe your not 😂) but I notice on the EIC posted by the OP the r1+r2 of the said EV circuit is 0.67ohms. 6mm2 swa with 6mm2...
What do you put regarding installation method on your reports or certs? I presume you trust these 😂😂 only joking I know what you mean though. Engineering judgment is needed if only running a couple of metres through thermal insulation wouldn’t make any difference tbf if the rest of install was...
Yer reckon your correct, never seen a fan running via induced voltage only ever had dimly lit LEDs. But with fans “always running” as you say timers can go bad also when waiting for an over run to stop this can seem like an endless amount of time.
I’d be slightly more concerned about the type of RCD present in the consumer unit.
If as you say it’s 10 years old then the RCD is more than likely going to be a type AC. Bs7671 requires a type A RCD to be installed for reasons which I won’t confuse with at this point.
Worth checking.
Fair point, but you have to trust the installer at some point. My bet would be cable cleated externally from CU to EV charger in this case. But again without seeing the install you have to trust the installers reasoning. 🤞😂
I suppose if it was supplying a fixed rate piece of equipment (I.e. less than 27 amps with correct install
methods and seating factors applied) you could say it’s “ok”
Also fyi the cable type installed is ‘F’ so swa (steel wire armoured) with an installation method C (clipped direct) so therefore cable capable in this situation of safely pulling 53amps. So 40 amp breaker would be fine 👍
Firstly I’d double check (presume you have) that the cores are actually what you’d expect I.e. brown -line
Black -switched line & grey - neutral. Presuming these are correct and when tested the 240 does actually drop off to 37v when light turned off and timer over run has stopped. Then I suppose...
Simple question (or so I thought) What would be the Correct OCPD to achieve correct disconnect times for a 200amp sun-main with ze of 0.26 tncs. What are everybody’s thoughts??
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