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If you touched a live cable and you was not earthed, you would not get a shock as there is no path to earth. If you make a path to earth then rcd opens simple.
Here on site, our earth fields were tested middle of last month and recorded 0.17 ohms and 0.21 on the other. The highest value recorded this year was 0.28 and 0.30 respectively, which corresponds to similar test results conducted last year!
If you touched a live cable and you was not earthed, you would not get a shock as there is no path to earth. If you make a path to earth then rcd opens simple.
But the whole point is that the system should disconnect before you can touch what is live!
Just to clarify,
the max recommended values I gave earlier were for run of the mill and domestic type circuits and not for the more specialised installations.
Edited last post. Not necessarily!
ADS doesn't rely on the customer being the earth! lol
My question was only 'will it work!' :devilish:
Do not need to discuss all the diferent scenarios.
Then the right answer would be - Not always! lol
Final answer?
What about class 2 lighting circuits that have no earth?
Reply to the thread, titled "Max Ze for TT system" which is posted in Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations on Electricians Forums.