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If a High Integrity CSU where every circuit is protected by a mix of RCDs & RCBOs is connected to a TT system, is it still necessary to fit a 100mA S front end RCD?
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No, if every circuit has additional 30mA protection for whatever reason the need for the front end 100mA S type is negated.
Particular care should be given to the supply tails however, if the CU is metalclad as the EFLI may be too high to operate the suppliers fuse in the event of a fault to the casing of the CU.
In some instances it is safer to fit the above S type RCD to protect against the above scenario.
So what and where is Isolation to the Board ?
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't there something in the regs that states that RCD protection on a TT supply must isolate both live conductors or in other words be double pole. This means that RCBOs are not permitted as most are single pole.
Just as an add-on to the above that I forgot to mention, a single pole RCBO will disconnect under N-E fault conditions as it will detect the current imbalance between L&N, BUT THE N-E FAULT COULD STILL REMAIN as the neutral is still connected. Again IMO there should'nt be any current flowing in the circuit as the line is disconnected but as I mentioned previously neutral may not be at or near earth potential.
As I said previously....safer but not mandatory.
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