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You mean to tell me, that all these periodicals, reports and statics, and god knows what else etc, that surround you, hasn't been able to tell you how?? I'm shocked!! :shocked3:
As for that statement ''you're right, there's no difference. (200 and 1000 ohms)'' doesn't even warrant an answer. But why bother with installing a TT system at all , kinda springs to mind!!!
If were talking just domestic, then in all likelihood a couple of 5/8'' coupled rods, should be the minimum requirement. (Even that seems to be a problem for you, going by a previous post on this thread). But if were talking commercial premises or industrial of any size, why would you ''Not'' aim for a sub 1ohm Ra value?? ....Oh yes i forgot, your thinking about that cure all RCD that never fails...
It's often the case with obsessions that logic goes out of the window!
In terms of overcurrent protective device operation, there is no difference between 200 and 1000 Ohms, that was the point being made!
Of course you aim for the lowest value of Ra but with the usual constraints of time, money and most importantly, compliance with the regulations that we work to in the UK!
As for 'installing rods being a problem for me', it's quite the reverse, no problems here whatsoever, that's the point I'm making!
As usual, I'll continue to install my BS7430 and BS7671 compliant earth electrodes on TT installations and as usual, I'll ask again for 1 single documented case of a death or injury on a BS7671 compliant TT installation, knowing full well that there isn't any because like it or not, the system works....