I am a lecturer teaching electrical installations and in reading through the on-site guide to prepare a lesson I have come across a section I have not seen before.
On page 146 near the bottom, the OSG talks about applying an ambient temperature correction factor to the maximum Zs values given in tables B1-B6 at the time of measurement. It provides the example of a 32A type B MCB having its value of 1.1, however, if the ambient temperature is 1.06 then this becomes 1.1 x 1.06 and therefore 1.17 ohms. Should we then on a test sheet record the maximum permitted Zs as 1.17 or as 1.1?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
On page 146 near the bottom, the OSG talks about applying an ambient temperature correction factor to the maximum Zs values given in tables B1-B6 at the time of measurement. It provides the example of a 32A type B MCB having its value of 1.1, however, if the ambient temperature is 1.06 then this becomes 1.1 x 1.06 and therefore 1.17 ohms. Should we then on a test sheet record the maximum permitted Zs as 1.17 or as 1.1?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks