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O.S.G.. The use of other methods’ of determining Maximum Demand is Not Precludedwhere Specified by the Installation Designer
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For the Apprentices . The Day we stop learning is the Day we hang Upour Tool-Bag
CookerDesign Current Calculations
Thefirst thing you have to do is get Your Head around the Calculations !!
(From a Design point of View ) 2392-10
DomesticInstallation Oven(s) & Hob(s) are to be Calculated upon their MAXIMUM LOADING
Startwith a simple Calculation ( An Oven has a rating of 2kW ) 2000
(I = P/V ) Formula … I = 2000 ÷ 230V = 8.70A …. Weare Using the Unit Amps
2392-10/ Domestic Installation Oven(s)
Ovenhas 4 Rings ( 2 x 1kW ) & ( 2 x 1.5kW ) & Grill ( 2kW ) & Oven (3kW )
-Controlled via a CookerSwitch with a Socket outlet .
Asa Designer . we’ll have to Apply Diversity ??
Important )- Diversity allowance to be Applied to the FULL LOAD CURRENT for CookingAppliances .
TheO.S.G. is telling us . Purpose of the Final Circuit fed from theConductors )
O.S.G.Table 1B p/97 – column (3) Cooking Appliances → At the Top of the Page Note : Type ofPremises ( 2392-10 → Household Installations ) Domestic Installation(s)
DomesticInstallation(s) Only O.S.G. - 10A + 30% f.l – Full Load ) of connected Cooking Appliances in the Excess of 10A+ 5A if a socket-outlet is incorporated in the Control Unit . ( C.C.U. ) – 45A + 13A Socket Switched with Neon .
Fromyour point of View ( The First 10A ofthe rated current plus 30% of the reminder ( Plus) 5A if the Control Unit incorporates s Socket.
Calculations)- You bank “ Hold OFF“ the first 10 Amps of the Maximum Load Current )
The10A will be used at the End of the Calculations’
-So your Work out the Total Power Rating & then calculate the Full Load Current
Calculations)- Power = ( 2 x 1 ) + ( 2 x 1.5 ) + ( 2+ 3 ) = 10kW
I= 10000 ÷ 230V = 43.48A … round it up to the first four numbers43.47826087 ( 48 ) 43.48A
UsingDiversity allowance stated ↑↑ ( 43.48A sub 10A = 33.48A )
I= 33.48 x 30 ÷ 100 = 10.04A
Youradding the ( 5A ) for Socket outlet . I = 10A + 10.04 + 5A = 25.04A )- Asa Designer this is your Expected Current Demand .
Remember )- Supply Cables Rated to suit DesignCurrent ( Iz )
2392-10:- “ Consumer Controlgear “ 530.3.4. :speechless:
ForInstallation with a 230V single-phase supplyrated up to 100A that are under the control of ( Ordinary Persons) should either .
• Comply with BS-EN 60439-3 & Regulation 432.1. of BS-7671.
• Be a Consumer Unit – incorporating components complyingwith BS-EN 60439-3
Regulation Chapter 532 . :- Devices for Protectionagainst the Risk of Fire . :whatchutalkingabout
532.1.Where in accordance with the requirement of Regulation 422.3.9. it is necessaryto limit the Consequence of ( Fault Currents )in wiring system from the point of view of ( Fire Risk ) THE Circuitshall be either .
i)Protected by an RCD complying with Regulation 531.2. for ( Fault Protection ) &
- The RCD shall be installed at the ( Origin of the Circuit ) to be Protected . &
- TheRCD shall Switch all Live Conductors . &
-The rated Residual Operating Current of the RCDshall Not Exceed ( 300mA) ETC .
Chapter537 . Isolation & Switching .
Isolation– ( 537.2.
Switchingoff for Mechanical Maintenance - ( 537.3.
EmergencySwitching - ( 537.4 .
FunctionalSwitching - ( 537.5.
Fire-fighter’s Switches – ( 537.6 . :speechless:
A Fire-fighter’sswitch shall be provided in the Low Voltage circuit supplying :
i)( Exterior ◄ ) electrical installationsoperating at a Voltage Exceeding Low Voltage . &
ii)( Interior ◄ ) Discharge lighting installations operating ata Voltage ( ExceedingLow Voltage )
(Temporary Installation ) Fire-fighter’s Switches – ( 537.6.1.
Forthe purpose of this regulation . An installation in a CoveredMarket . Arcadeor Shopping Mall is considered to be an (Exterior Installation )
• A Temporary Installation in a Permanent Building used for Exhibitions isconsidered ( NOT to be an Exterior Installation )
“ Isolation“ :icon14:
Itemsto be Considered in Relation to “ Isolation “ devices.
• Number of poles to be “ Isolated“
• “ Isolation “ of groups &inconvenience .
• Devices designed and / orinstalled to prevent Unintentional or Inadvertent closure .
• “ Isolation “ devices to beClearly Indentified and Indicate the Installation or Circuit it Isolates .
Isolationrequirements for ( TN-S ) Systems .
Single-phase. L ≈ N - Circuit Protective Conductor .
Three-phase. L1 . L2 . L3. ≈ N . - Circuit ProtectiveConductor .
Emergency Switching :icon14:
Whatare the requirements for Emergency Switching in relation . to
• Full Load Current .
• Hand – held devices .
• Identification of Emergency Switching devices .
• Positioning & Accessibility .
• Positioning & Identification .
• Further Danger .
Firefighters Switch :
A Fire-fighter’s Switch is a Device intended for Use by Fire Service . ( Although ) NotExclusively SO :speechless:
It’spurpose is to ( De-energise ) designated parts of an Installation . That operateat a voltage in ( Excess of Low Voltage ) Neon Lighting .
2392-10: :speechless:
542: Earthing Arrangements .
542.1.General Requirements .
542.1.1.The Main Earthing Terminal . Etc
542.1.2. TN-S .
542.1.3. TN-C-S .
542.1.4. TT or IT .
Chapter54 . p/124
EarthingArrangements & Protective Conductors .
542- Earthing Arrangements . p/126
543- Protective Conductors . p/128
544- Protective Bonding Conductors . p/134 .
ProtectiveConductors .
Areconductors provided for the purposes of Safety . for some measures of Protection Electric Shock . Reg - p/27
Look– fig 2.1 / p32 . Earthing & Protective conductor .
2392-10:
-&-s . Q ) How many Types of EarthingSystem are recognised by BS-7671:2008 . :icon14:
A) 312.3.1. p/38 :- Types of System are . [ TN-C : TN-S : TN-C-S : TT : IT :
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TheEarth Fault Loop Impedance ( Zs ) for a Consumer’sCircuit is determined by ? :icon14:
(R1 + R2 ) + Ze
Part 2 Definitions - P/36 :
TheProspective Short Circuit Current at the Origin of the Consumer’s Installationmust be taken into account when ??
Selectingthe type of Overcurrent Protective Device to be installed .
Wherepracticable Main Protective Bonding Conductor . to the Gas services in abuilding should be made within .
[600mm of the Meter on the Consumer Side ] :speechless:
O.S.G.P/27 (- Main Protective Bonding Conductors are required to connect the followingMetallic Parts to the ( Main Earthing Terminal) 411.3.1.2.
Extraneous-conductive-part : A Conductive part such as a Metal Pipe . ( LIBLE )to introduce Earth Potential into the Building.
MainProtective Bonding Conductor is the Electrical Interconnection between the MainEarthing Terminal & the incoming Metallic Services : Water / Gas .
TN-C-S. Earthing arrangements .
Regulations544.1.1. p/134 . & Table 54.8 / p134
IETwiring regulations – 17[SUP]th[/SUP] Edition . The required size of the Main Bonding Conductor is ( 10.0mm[SUP]2 [/SUP] ) for supplieswith a Neutral Conductor of ( 35.0mm[SUP]2 [/SUP] ) or Less
Becauseof this You will be required to use ( 10.0mm[SUP]2 [/SUP] ) Single Core Earth Cable toconnect both the Incoming ( Water pipe ) & the Incoming ( Gas pipe ) to theMain Earthing Terminal inside the Consumer Unit . ( CU )
I've skimmed through the last few pages, mostly initially with a "WTF" expression, which then becomes an "AAAAH, I get it". I thank you.
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Q)- A single-phase circuit using 2.5mm[SUP]2 [/SUP] single-core PVC cables in conduit supplies adesign current of 20A .
If the cables are 15m long & have a rated voltage drop of ( 18mV/A/m ) the actual VoltageDrop will be . ????
A)- ( 18mV/A/m ) x 20A x 15m ) ÷ 1000 = 5.4V
2392-10: -&-s
Duringthe Testing Line of an Electrical Installation .Which Test would be carried out first . ????
612.2.1– Continuity of Protective Conductors . ◄
612.3.– Insulation Résistance . ( IR )
612.6. – Polarity .
612.9.– Earth Fault Loop Impedance .
Megger ( 1552 / 1553 ) :speechless:
SetUp :
RCD Touch Voltage selection ( To select either 25V or 50V )
1 )With the instrument turned OFF . hold down the Yellow test button & turn the left hand rotary switch to any ON position .
2 )Keep the button held down until the instrument displays the “ SET “ Warning .
3) Now release the TEST button .
4) Pressthe TEST button again to view the currentsetting for the Touch voltage .
Thedisplay shows the touch voltage limit . 50V
Note: The MFT can also display the measuredTouch Voltage on a bar-graph display .
Ifthe touch voltage display is Active . a bar-graph display will also appear .
5) Press the ORANGE( buzzer ) button to change the touchvoltage limit setting . 25V / 50V
6) Press the BLUE (RCD ) button to turn the bar-graphdisplay ON or OFF .
7) Press the TESTbutton to exit from the set-up menu .
Isolation& Switching : :49:
537.2.1. Every circuit shall be Isolated from the Live Supply.
Threepoints of Isolation .
Origin– 537.1.4.
DistributionBoards – 537.2.1.1.
FinalCircuits – 537.2.1.1.
MustIsolate all ( Phases) but not necessarily the Neutral– No link in CPC
Note (- 537.2.1.7.
Isolationat the Origin .
TN-S Phases or Lines & Neutrals
TN-C-S Phases only but both Lines & Neutral where access is Obtained by UnskilledPersons – 537.1.4.
TT- Both Line & Neutral .
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