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Well with TN-S and TT, you would determine the required CSA of the earthing conductor using the adiabatic equation, and using that value determine the CSA of the bonding conductors.
So technically, the bonding conductors are determined by use of the adiabatic equation.
 
I'm the same as you as in the OP it gives us the type of fuse but not the size, but as it's a BS 1361 it would not be above 100amp

The Ze is 0.18 and so the I2 is 230/0.18 which actually gives you 1277.77 but the OP rounded it up to 1300.

If you look at appendix 3 on the BGB Fig 3A1 would equate to a BS 1361 fuse and if you took the 63/80 amp ratings then it would take 820/1100 amps respectfully to trip those devices in 0.1 seconds.

As Fault current would be 1300 then that 0.1 is the value you use for t in the equation.
 
Widdler is absolutely correct in what he stated, according to what the OP had posted!!
The adiabatic equation is used for sizing of the earth conductor and protective conductors only, It's ''NOT'' to be used for bonding conductors.



Yes, I know that.
I stated the the South Sparks wording wasn't clear, not Widdlers.
The final line of the OP suggested he was calculating the minimum size of an earthing conductor so he could size a bonding conductor from that.
 

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