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have 400/230v supply tn-c-s system with 35mm supply conductors..(ze 0.1 ohms) there is an extension built which is a 30m run of 3 core swa with 25mm conductors, one core is used as circuit protective conductor

Q , state giving reason wheather the copper cpc incorparated in distribution circuit is suitable as part of the main equpotential bonding to gas and water services installed to the new building from public supply

Q, descibe a suitaqble test to confirm the continuity of cpc in distribution cable
 
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Hi Ringer,

general purpose RCD to BSEN 61008 max = 300ms

general purpose others max = 200ms

This is in the OSG, but excludes S types and the types which are 30mA or less which trip in the 40ms required @ 5 X I delta n for additional protection.

Spark, where did you get this information from regarding testing at 5X
This is also in the OSG, but I got the info. from elsewhere, which escapes me at the minute.

red OSG (cos I haven't got the green one yet) pages 91 and 92 sections 11.2, 11.3, 11.4 and 11.5
 

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