Hey all,
To calculate the resistance of the CPC you end up with an equation with (R2 + RN) / 4 = R1 where R1 is the line conductors resistance, R2 is the CPC resistance and RN is the resistance of the neutral wire.
My question, Is this method below also an acceptable way of doing it (if the line and neutral conductors have the same CSA)?
Measure Line + Earth resistance
Measure Line + Neutral resistance
Line resistance = (Line + Neutral resistance) / 2
Earth resistance = Line + Earth Resistance - Line Resistance
It might even be the same and it's just me being really tired! Also I wanted to post this in a non qualified section but not too sure where to do just that.
All the best,
Robin
To calculate the resistance of the CPC you end up with an equation with (R2 + RN) / 4 = R1 where R1 is the line conductors resistance, R2 is the CPC resistance and RN is the resistance of the neutral wire.
My question, Is this method below also an acceptable way of doing it (if the line and neutral conductors have the same CSA)?
Measure Line + Earth resistance
Measure Line + Neutral resistance
Line resistance = (Line + Neutral resistance) / 2
Earth resistance = Line + Earth Resistance - Line Resistance
It might even be the same and it's just me being really tired! Also I wanted to post this in a non qualified section but not too sure where to do just that.
All the best,
Robin