For continuity of ring final conductors it says we can use the r1 to check the expected result for r2, and gives the following formula to use:
r2 = (1/ csa of cpc) / (1/ csa of line) x r2 = (csa of line / csa of cpc) x r2.
Shouldn't the bold r2's say r1? After all we can't use an unknown to calculate itself, surely? Or am i being thick again?
r2 = (1/ csa of cpc) / (1/ csa of line) x r2 = (csa of line / csa of cpc) x r2.
Shouldn't the bold r2's say r1? After all we can't use an unknown to calculate itself, surely? Or am i being thick again?