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Kenny.
Right Ladies and Gents I would appreciate your input on this one, I've been asked by a customer to repair some defect highlighted by a recent EICR carried out by a large industrial inspection company.
The plant in question is fed from a 200kVA Genny.
4 of the defects are related to high Zs reading on sub main CP's, All are protected by Merlin TP 32A type D's, the highest reading I recorded was 0.37 ohm, obviously above the requirement of the BGB but below 0.51 ohm stated on Schneider's web site.
The other contributing factor I noticed was when carrying out the loop tests the Genny main switch tripped, whipped the cover off and there's no noticeable RCD but there is control wiring going to the switch so there could be a UVR coil or a shunt release in there and a RCD somewhere else in the circuitry.
A ramp test showed the Genny tripping at 350mA and a time of 38.8 at 500 mA. Surely if it has an RCD table 41.5 applies What should I do next ?
Thanks Ken
The plant in question is fed from a 200kVA Genny.
4 of the defects are related to high Zs reading on sub main CP's, All are protected by Merlin TP 32A type D's, the highest reading I recorded was 0.37 ohm, obviously above the requirement of the BGB but below 0.51 ohm stated on Schneider's web site.
The other contributing factor I noticed was when carrying out the loop tests the Genny main switch tripped, whipped the cover off and there's no noticeable RCD but there is control wiring going to the switch so there could be a UVR coil or a shunt release in there and a RCD somewhere else in the circuitry.
A ramp test showed the Genny tripping at 350mA and a time of 38.8 at 500 mA. Surely if it has an RCD table 41.5 applies What should I do next ?
Thanks Ken