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Discuss Interesting read...loop testing and LED Dimmers in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
yeah that would be a good thread for the trainee section. I'm back on Monday so could start it then as struggle on the phone unless you want to start it in the mean time ;-)Useful article.
Might be nice to start a thread in the Trainee forum for posting articles on various anomolies encountered during different test proceedures. This one would be a good one to open with. I'll see if I can find some articles on MOV's in switch mode supplies having an effect on IR test results and capacitive and inductive coupling causing ghost voltage readings on redundant cables to start with as well.
Your standard dimmer will not restrict fault current as the triac should fail to the close position allowing fault current to pass.Carry on this train of thought and you get to the realisation that dimmers affect the behaviour of the circuit under fault conditions. A fault downstream of a dimmer will probably not cause operation of the ocpd within 0.4S as a result of the current limiting effects of the dimmer.
Maybe a minor concern with the standard switch plate dimmer.
But what about a centrally located dimmer system? Will the ocpd operate in the required time on a fault between dimmer and load?
Your standard dimmer will not restrict fault current as the triac should fail to the close position allowing fault current to pass.
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