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I haven't seen a lot of discussion on this subject and have questions pertaining to isolation where TN earthing is present and any peculiarites which may exist between TN-S and TNC-S.
I see mostly 3 pole main switches on TN earthing systems, but do see quite a few instances where all live conductors are switched.
Furthermore, where loads are isolated what consideration should be given to this? I'm asking specifically in relation to the post linked below. It seems to be that the only time I see a 3P rotary isolator is on motor circuits, with 3P+N isolation being used in pretty much every other situation.
There's a gap in my learning here and it's one I'd like to resolve.
I see mostly 3 pole main switches on TN earthing systems, but do see quite a few instances where all live conductors are switched.
Furthermore, where loads are isolated what consideration should be given to this? I'm asking specifically in relation to the post linked below. It seems to be that the only time I see a 3P rotary isolator is on motor circuits, with 3P+N isolation being used in pretty much every other situation.
There's a gap in my learning here and it's one I'd like to resolve.
Low insulation resistance reading
4 pole main switches are fairly common here, but the point was more about the fact we're free to use them, whereas I believe they can not be used in IE. I wouldn't say free to use, you would only switch the neutral when absolutely necessary. Switching the neutral introduces a greater risk of...
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