Hi all, can someone tell me what the disconnection time is for circuits supplied from a distribution circuit?
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fixed equipment is 5 seconds, portable 0.4 usually.
Not for the last 3 years.....
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
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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