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Hi all,

Probably going to seem like a novice question just wondering what techniques you lot have for full rcbo boards to keep it neat.

Put 5 in today for a temporary supply for ground workers on a genny; earth rod with a Zs of 2.13ohms (fairly good?)

Anyway it was a complete nightmare trying to keep it neat with the earth and neutral flexes out of them.

I've only installed less than 10 just wondering all your techniques for rcbos?

I kept all the length on these and tried to coil them nicely behind the cpc and neutral terminals.
 
very neat, mate.

Was done last year for my CPS assessment, looking at it now (a year down the line) and I'd argue there's room for improvement. I think if I'd done it today I'd have learnt a few more tricks and it would be neater still.

Thought I had some photos of a Proteus (absolute s****) 3-phase board I done recently where I'd cut and ferruled but I've checked and seems I didn't bother to get the camera out.
 
I know the kqi Schneider rcbo instructions tell you not to bundle the neutrals together but can cut to length.
They recommend if the functional earth is cut then a bootlace is fitted due to crushing of the fine strands when tightend in the terminals
 
Rcbo tails should be cut to length and not bundled up in the board as this can lead to overheating of the conductor. Some, such as Schneider, even have this detailed in the instructions.

I'm curious about the Zs quoted in the OP, any Zs measurement on a generator fed installation won't include the earth rod, it will be testing the return path directly to the star point of the alternator.
The Ra for generator earth rods has to be measured using an earth electrode testing method.
 
I know the kqi Schneider rcbo instructions tell you not to bundle the neutrals together but can cut to length.
They recommend if the functional earth is cut then a bootlace is fitted due to crushing of the fine strands when tightend in the terminals
Temporary supply mate, might be in a month max. Probably try blag the company to give him the cable and gear back since they won't use it :D did on the last tempory supply we did haha
 
Boss does the testing, I took a Zs at the board after I finished. That's what I was referencing

Does your boss not include you in the testing process? Did you see him set up temporary electrodes and test the earth rod at any point in time?

Your Zs measurement almost certainly did not include the earth rod. You will have been testing via the cpc straight back to the star point via the N-E link at the generator

With a generator fed installation the earth electrode is the earth reference of your TNS system. In comparison to a normal installation the generator is equivalent to the substation transformer.
 

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