Regulation 411.1 states that:
Automatic disconnection of supply is a protective measure in which:
(i) basic protection is provided by basic insulation of live parts or by barriers or enclosures, in accordance with Section 416, and
(ii) fault protection is provided by protective earthing, protective equipotential bonding and automatic disconnection in case of a fault, in accordance with Regulations 411.3 to 6.
I understood protection against electric shock to be in two categories - (i) protection in no-fault conditions which is provided by stopping persons and livestock actually touching live conductors and (ii) if a conductive part becomes live through a fault then somehow disconnect to ensure that the duration of current flow is limited, mainly through automatic. disconnection.
But Regulation 411.1 seems to imply that Automatic Disconnection of Supply itself includes BOTH basic protection as well as automatic disconnection. Surely Automatic Disconnection involves only (ii)
Jonel
Automatic disconnection of supply is a protective measure in which:
(i) basic protection is provided by basic insulation of live parts or by barriers or enclosures, in accordance with Section 416, and
(ii) fault protection is provided by protective earthing, protective equipotential bonding and automatic disconnection in case of a fault, in accordance with Regulations 411.3 to 6.
I understood protection against electric shock to be in two categories - (i) protection in no-fault conditions which is provided by stopping persons and livestock actually touching live conductors and (ii) if a conductive part becomes live through a fault then somehow disconnect to ensure that the duration of current flow is limited, mainly through automatic. disconnection.
But Regulation 411.1 seems to imply that Automatic Disconnection of Supply itself includes BOTH basic protection as well as automatic disconnection. Surely Automatic Disconnection involves only (ii)
Jonel