Running some calcs I'm confused about what Zs to use when calculating 5 second disconnection times.
In circuits with 1.5mm2-4mm2 cable a fault doesn't seem to pull the voltage down much at the trafo terminals so from an ohms law perspective the current magnitude reflects simple V/(R1 + R2)=I.
However I'm noticing that on mains/distribution board to distribution board circuits that the larger conductors involved (and in turn lower Z) pull the voltage down on the trafo. This means current will be lower than actually calculated? How do I approach this?
In circuits with 1.5mm2-4mm2 cable a fault doesn't seem to pull the voltage down much at the trafo terminals so from an ohms law perspective the current magnitude reflects simple V/(R1 + R2)=I.
However I'm noticing that on mains/distribution board to distribution board circuits that the larger conductors involved (and in turn lower Z) pull the voltage down on the trafo. This means current will be lower than actually calculated? How do I approach this?