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Am I correct in saying that a 6a, type 2 MCB is BS 3871, and can anyone tell me where I'd get a definitive list of BS Codes respective to there 'type'.

This stuff drives me nuts!:mad2:

Thanks.
 
Appendix 1 in BRB lists lots of the relevant BS numbers relevant to Electrical Installation.
eg BS 88, top of the list(!) for certain fuses. You'll have to read through the list to find the numbers for other protective devices. If you're ultra keen, you can buy them from the BSI shop, at enormous expense!!! BSI Shop - Buy British Standards
 
YesType 1,2, and 3 will likely be BS3871
Type B,C,D will likely be BS60898
This pdf courtesy of Lenny may assist.
The types of CB and their types and trip characteristics are listed on page 9.
View attachment 12770

Thanks Richard.
I'd thought that was the case, but sometimes the more you read the less you take in, and I was getting info. log jammed :-(
 
Appendix 1 in BRB lists lots of the relevant BS numbers relevant to Electrical Installation.
eg BS 88, top of the list(!) for certain fuses. You'll have to read through the list to find the numbers for other protective devices. If you're ultra keen, you can buy them from the BSI shop, at enormous expense!!! BSI Shop - Buy British Standards

Cheers, Archy.

I got it nailed down in the end.
Just checked the BS7671 and the 3871 isn't even listed there anymore! Time rolls on :-(
 
Cheers, Archy.

I got it nailed down in the end.
Just checked the BS7671 and the 3871 isn't even listed there anymore! Time rolls on :-(

time to dig out the old 16th regs. and they're in the 16th OSG.
 
I have noticed that Zs values seem to be different from old to new regs. (need to get out more)





Thanks Paul!, looked in the BBB and Uo seems to be 230.
Chit Chat forum only now :)
 
Yes Archy, it does "actually" matter in the "absolute" sense, but IMHO if you are flying that close to the wind with your Zs values then you should be triple checking things anyway.
I have actually been that close with Zs's & virtually nothing economically viable could be done.
Not a nice feeling TBH.

Have a think and see what you come up with. ;)
 

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