When taking a Zs reading, we cannot use the direct measurement to compare with the Zs earth loop tables in the Regs.
We have to take into account ambient temperature (at the time of test) and the conductor operating temperature. Both have an effect on the resistance. There is therefore a 0.8 rule to apply for your max Zs reading.
Example:
Regs book Page 49, Table 41.3, Type B BS EN 60898, 6A Zs = 7.67 ohms
7.67 x 0.8 Rule of Thumb = 6.13 ohms
17th Table - BS EN 60898, 6A Zs = 6.13 ohms
So the table gives you a direct comparison for your Zs readings.
Hope this helps!
Warren