Wriggling is exactly what you do on this subject! lol
Even the most trivial of questions pop up on TT systems and every time you've gotta stick your two cents in with regards to 200 ohms being rubbish. Every time without fail! You bite, get reeled in and then get thrown back into the pond for the next chump to throw you a 'TT' line
The most straight forward response to the OP's question would be something like; "200 ohms is the max recommended Ra by definition of the regulations, your 38 ohms is fine on a domestic install, stick an up front type-s in on the tails and RCD protect the existing board with one or two 30mA jobbies. If the customer doesn't like the idea, walk away."
That is all the OP needed to know, your thoughts on whether or not you think 200 ohms is a good value to achieve are not really relevant as he already has one of your magical Ra values at 40 ohms. It also doesn't answer his question.
I'm not gonna get into another '20 ohms or 200 ohms' debate with you, we all know and I hope respect our differing views on the matter. I'm purely pointing out how I giggle when I read a TT related thread knowing any minute you'll pop your head round the door with "Argh! 200 ohms this! 200 ohms that!" haha!
Even the most trivial of questions pop up on TT systems and every time you've gotta stick your two cents in with regards to 200 ohms being rubbish. Every time without fail! You bite, get reeled in and then get thrown back into the pond for the next chump to throw you a 'TT' line
The most straight forward response to the OP's question would be something like; "200 ohms is the max recommended Ra by definition of the regulations, your 38 ohms is fine on a domestic install, stick an up front type-s in on the tails and RCD protect the existing board with one or two 30mA jobbies. If the customer doesn't like the idea, walk away."
That is all the OP needed to know, your thoughts on whether or not you think 200 ohms is a good value to achieve are not really relevant as he already has one of your magical Ra values at 40 ohms. It also doesn't answer his question.
I'm not gonna get into another '20 ohms or 200 ohms' debate with you, we all know and I hope respect our differing views on the matter. I'm purely pointing out how I giggle when I read a TT related thread knowing any minute you'll pop your head round the door with "Argh! 200 ohms this! 200 ohms that!" haha!