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Ok lets not get bogged down with this, maybe i am thinking about it too deeply.
If i have a distribution circuit then the disconnection time is five seconds. Are the circuits supplied from this distribution circuit then classed as a final circuits and then subject to the 0.4 second disconnection time provided they are protected by a device of 32 amps or less.
 
Right well I'm having arguments at work with a fellow' tester'Basically its an old installation 40+ all bs88 fuses, its a tn system so 32 and under should be 0.4 is my view however he argues there all 5s because a bs88 fuse cannot achieve a 0.4 disconnection time without the installation being protected by a trip, can't find much in the regs because the install is so old
 
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Right well I'm having arguments at work with a fellow' tester'Basically its an old installation 40+ all bs88 fuses, its a tn system so 32 and under should be 0.4 is my view however he argues there all 5s because a bs88 fuse cannot achieve a 0.4 disconnection time without the installation being protected by a trip, can't find much in the regs because the install is so old

Of course they can achieve 0.4s if the fault current is high enough. Have a look at Table 41.2 BRB for Max Zs values for 0.4s.

Basically...

TN system

Final circuits ≤ 32A = 0.4 seconds
Final circuits > 32A and distribution circuits = 5 seconds

TT system

Final circuits ≤ 32A = 0.2 seconds
Final circuits > 32A and distribution circuits = 1 second
 
Right well I'm having arguments at work with a fellow' tester'Basically its an old installation 40+ all bs88 fuses, its a tn system so 32 and under should be 0.4 is my view however he argues there all 5s because a bs88 fuse cannot achieve a 0.4 disconnection time without the installation being protected by a trip, can't find much in the regs because the install is so old

As fellow 'testers' I'm a bit concerned that neither of you could access the facts without the help of a forum?

It's pretty basic stuff....
 
Yes well my copy of bs7671 wasn't available to show him the regs, iv only got into testing full time recently and the other tester has been doing it for 30+ years and wouldn't belive me. I have quite a few doubts about him but hes been the main/only tester the company I work has ever had and does not take kindly to me questioning him. But thanks for you knowlegable responses
 

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