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
-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
ElectricalInstallation Condition Report . ( EICR ) 634.1. Amendment No 1 –BS07671:2008 . reporting of periodicinspection & testing .
Full . ( EICR) documentation comprises .
ElectricalInstallation Condition Report . & Schedule ofInspections ( one or more ) & Schedule of Test results . ( one or more )
Exams : On completion of . periodic inspection &testing . this ( EICR ) & itsaccompanying . Schedule of Inspections .& Schedule of Test results . mustbe given to the . Client or Person . who ordered the Inspection .
634.2. A most importantpoint to . remember is that any damage . deterioration . defects . Part 2- dangerous conditions &non-compliance with BS-7671: that may give rise to danger ( danger being a riskor injury to persons or livestock ) mustbe recorded on the report .
ETC. : To minimise . Electric Shock . hazard from the potential of the protectiveconductor . the [ Test durationshould be within safe limits ] this means that the . instrument should cut [ OFF ] the test current after [ 40mS ] or atime determined by . the safety limits .
InitialVerification – ( Inspection & Testing ) forms .
Following an . InitialVerification . or [ Additionor Alteration to an ExistingInstallation ] an (EIC ) is required to be completed &issued together with . InspectionSchedules . & Test results Schedules.
There are twooptions . for ( EIC ) provided . form 1 : or form 2 : .
Form 1 : - Shortform of ( EIC ) to beused when . ONE person is responsible for the. design . construction . inspection & testing of an installation . Or From 2 : - ( EIC ) Three signatoryversion . from appendix 6 – BS-7671 .
Whichever . ( EIC ) isused . appropriate numbers of the following forms are required to . accompanythe Certificate .
Form 3 – Schedule ofInspections’ . & Form 4 – Generic . Scheduleof Test results .
For completeness .two samples of typical completed from 4s [ Schedule of test results ] areincluded . One . being for a Single-phase installation . & the other for a Three-phase installation .
2392-10 . this isthe kind of things -&-s will beasking you . ▲ which for ? . Single-phase / Three-phase installation.
Point . to note: p/389 . Certification & Reporting . ( x ) Additionalforms may be required as . clarification . if needed by . Ordinary persons . or inexpansion . for larger or more complex installations .
The . Minor WorkCertificate . is intended to be used for . Alterations or Additions . to an [ Installation thatdo not extended to the provision of a NEW Circuit ]
This Certificatemay also be used for the . replacement ofequipment such as accessories or luminaires , but not for the replacement of . distributionboards . or similar items . [ Appropriateinspection & testing . however . should always becarried out irrespective of the extent of the work undertaken . ] -&-s
The minor work mustbe so described that the work that is the subject of the Certificate . can bereadily identified .
120.3. & 133.5. No departures areto be expected except in most . unusual circumstances . 633.1.
Installationdetails . Method of faultprotection must be clearly identified .Automatic disconnection of supply . ADS
If the existinginstallation lacks either an effective means of earthing or adequate . mainequipotential bonding conductors . this must be clearly stated in the spaceprovided – 633.2.
Recorded departures. form BS-7671 . may constitute . non-compliance with the . Electricity Safety. Quality & Continuity Regulations – 2002 . as amended . or the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 . it is important that the Client isadvised immediately in Writing .
Essential Tests . Relevant provisionsof part 6 . Inspection & Testing –BS-7671 . must be applied in full to all ( MWs )
Where asocket-outlet is added to an existing circuit . it is necessary to : i) establish that the earthing contact of thesocket-outlet is connected to the ( MET) ii) measure the ( IR ) of the circuit that has been added to . &establish that it complies with Table 61 . iii) measure the EarthFault Loop Impedance . to establish that themaximum permitted disconnection time is [Not Exceeded ] iv) Check that the polarity of the socket-outletis correct . v) if the work is protected by an . RCD . verifythe effectiveness of the ., RCD .
Inyour own words state what we mean by “ Basic protection “ & how is itachieved :
GN-3. 2012 Basic protection . Sect– 416 . 416.2. Ismost usually provided by [Insulation ] & or [ Enclosures ] the inspection of this measure is to check that insulation has not beendamaged during installation & that [Enclosures ] have been selected for atleast . IPXXB or IP2X .& for top surfaces . at leastIPXXD or IPX4 . & are not damaged .
(IR ) is of course a fundamental test to be carried Out .
Inyour own words state what we mean by “ fault protection “ & how is it achieved .
Faultprotection by ( ADS ) Summaryof RCD requirements : AnRCD should be cable of disconnecting allLine conductors at substantially the same time . AnRCD cannot be used for fault protection on it’s own .
AnRCD on it’s own does not provide protection against overcurrents . Overcurrentprotection is provided by a [ fuse or miniature circuit breaker – MCB] Exams’ . Combined :- RCD & MCB . RCBOs
RCCBs. BS-EN-61008-1 . p/34 . Residual current operated circuit/breaker . [ Without integral overcurrent protection] for it’s time – household &similar uses
RCBOs. BS-EN-61009-1 . p/34 . Residual current operated circuit/breaker . [ With integral overcurrent protection ] – household & similar uses .
Basicprotection : can be achieved by either preventing the current from passingthrough a body or by limiting the valueof the current to a non-hazardous level . Faultprotection : can be achieved by similarmethods . but also by reducing the time the body is exposed to the fault .therefore aiming to reduce the time to a non-hazardous level .
Theprotective measure available :
Automaticdisconnection of supply – ( ADS )
Basicprotection 411.2.: can be achieved by either preventing the current from passing through a body or by limiting the value of thecurrent to a non-hazardous level . To achieve basic protection the electrical equipmentmust rather employ the requirements of basic insulation of Live parts . – 416.1. :
Live parts . such as energizedconductors . must not be accessible . & Conductiveparts . which are accessible suchas “ Metal pipes “ must not be hazardous Live .
610.1. it should be noted the regulation 610.1.requires inspection & testing to be carried out during the erection stageof the installation . as well as on completion .
132.14.1. Verification ofPolarity : Single-pole device in a TN- or TT system . 530.3.2: Must be verifiedthat . single-pole devices for protection or switching are installed in lineconductors only .
Inyour own words state what we mean by “ fault protection “ & how is it achieved .
GN-3 : Fault Protection . The various methodsof fault protection are classified in a number of [ subsections ] BS-7671 -
Sect 411 . –418.1. Automaticdisconnection of supply – ( ADS ) Method 1 : ( ADS ) For each circuit .automatic disconnection is required & . although the main part of .Verification is measurements of earth fault loop Impedance in order to confirm sdisconnectiontimes . there are inspection aspects to consider for verifying ( ADS ) follows :
Cooker control unit. - Sited to one side& low enough for accessibility & to prevent flexes trailing across radiant plates – 522.2.1. - Cable to cookerfixed to prevent strain on connections – 522.8.5.
Test Method 2 : (R[SUP]2 [/SUP] ) Test Method 1: ( R[SUP]1[/SUP] + R[SUP] 2 [/SUP])
Radial circuit oflength about 55m with 2.5mm[SUP]2 [/SUP] Line & protective conductors should havean ( R[SUP]1[/SUP] + R[SUP] 2 [/SUP]) résistance . Length of circuit –55m Résistance of cableis . 7.41 mΩ/m ( at 20°C) Theoretical minimum d.c. résistance = ( 55 x 2 x7.41 ) / 1000 = 0.82Ω
132.16. Every addition & alteration to an existinginstallation must comply with the current edition of BS-7671 . & must notimpair the safety of the existing installation . in this respect . in order to verify that the addition & alterationto an electrical installation complies with BS-7671 . the existing installation must beinspected & tested to confirm the safety of the addition & alteration . 633.1. 633.2.
633.2. Whilst there is no obligation to inspect & test any part of the existinginstallation that does not affect & is not affected by the addition & alteration. observed departures are required to be noted in the comments box . of ( EIC ) single-signature . or multiple-signature . &minor work certificates .
Recording the .Prospective Fault Current . ( PFC )
Both the ( EIC ) & the ( EICR ) contain a box headed . Nature of Supply Parameters . . whichrequires the . ( PFC ) at the [ Origin ] to be recorded . The value to berecorded is the . Greater of either the short-circuit current . – between liveconductors . or the earth fault current . between line conductor(s) . & the. ( MET )
if it is considered necessary to record values atother relevant points . they can be . recorded on the . Schedule of Test Results . where the protective devices used . at theOrigin have the necessary rated breaking capacity . & devices with similar breakingcapacity are used throughout the installation . it can be assumed that theregulations are satisfied in this respect for all . distribution boards .
The 17[SUP]th[/SUP] Edition . introduced inregulation – 612.12. a requirement to [ Verify ] that the . phase-sequence ismaintained for multiphase circuits within an installation . in practice . thiswill be . achieved by checking polarity & connections throughout theinstallation .
Optionally& occasionally . the inspector may wish to . check phase sequence by usinga phase rotation tester . either . - Rotating disk type . Or - Indicator lamp type .
710.61. The installation & testing of theseinstallations is very much a . specialist area & only the general requirements of .BS-7671 . are provided in this GN- .initial verification is carried out by an inspection & functional tests ofthe isolation IT system . equipment including the . insulationmonitoring devices . testing is required to measure the . leakage current ofthe output circuit of . Medical IT isolating transformers . & measurementof the résistance of the . supplementary equipotential bonding .
Purposeof . Periodic Inspection & Testing . 621.2. is to provide an Engineering view . on whether or not theinstallation is in a satisfactory condition where it can continue to be usedSafety .
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