So the trick is to make sure the impedance is low enough that any fuse will operate.
It's not difficult, I do it all the time. My own home is on a TT and has a sub 1 ohm impedance. If memory serves me well it's around the 0.5 - 0.6 mark (can't be bothered to go and get the cert) my record is 0.29.
So the trick is to make sure the impedance is low enough that any fuse will operate.
It's not difficult, I do it all the time. My own home is on a TT and has a sub 1 ohm impedance. If memory serves me well it's around the 0.5 - 0.6 mark (can't be bothered to go and get the cert) my record is 0.29.
Well if we want to be pedantic it's actually a Ze although the terms are interchanged all the time when talking about TTs. Ra is the resistance of the electrode itself measured with the spike system. The 0.29 was a domestic
Well if we want to be pedantic it's actually a Ze although the terms are interchanged all the time when talking about TTs. Ra is the resistance of the electrode itself measured with the spike system. The 0.29 was a domestic
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