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Hi all, could anyone please explain the necessity for multiplying cpd max Zs values (tables 41.2 ect of the byb) by the rule of thumb value of 0.8 ?
Is it to allow for discrepancies in tripping times (for example a C type breaker trips between 5 - 10 times its rated current) ?
Im assuming that adhering to the rule of thumb value (which evidently lowers the Zs), is a good practice benchmark to aim for, rather than a requirement (or the values in the tables would be different) ?
Thanks, I bought a megger mft last week and its great !
Is it to allow for discrepancies in tripping times (for example a C type breaker trips between 5 - 10 times its rated current) ?
Im assuming that adhering to the rule of thumb value (which evidently lowers the Zs), is a good practice benchmark to aim for, rather than a requirement (or the values in the tables would be different) ?
Thanks, I bought a megger mft last week and its great !
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