Hi All,
I'm looking to pick the brains of experienced engineers who have dealt with TT more than I have please.
We have an installation on a site which may or may not be unique. There are four 12m x 12m units inline with each other, all connected as one building, with the plan to build a larger, separate unit in the near future, which will be used as a self store building, so 5 units eventually.
Unit one (Landlord) is the main hub for the site, so the TP&N DNO supply enters unit one, then the tails go into a Crabtree Loadstar DB. There is an earth rod for good measure, but the steels are the main path to earth with a reliable Ze in the summer during dry months of less than 2 ohms.
The Crabtree DB is essentially being used as a feeder pillar, this supplies the following:
The Crabtree DB is (as expected) under some stairs with no room to add other items on the wall, we could upgrade the DB if desired, but we cannot get any more enclosures anywhere, so this is not an option.
None of these distribution circuit supplies have RCD protection, the sub main DB's all test out fine, all 30mA RCBO's so we're happy with this. Because we're due to install a new distribution cable to the new building, my understanding is this would need RCD protection, as should the previously installed supplies (roughly 2017 when the estate was built).
Now to my question -
Firstly, am I correct with my thinking? (I know I am, but I really can't find much information and it certainly isn't something taught much these days)
Secondly, Would you:
We've been asked by the landlord to do out best to make the installation to 7671 where possible, so I'm trying to offer options, however, I have to be concious of the space (not) available.
Sorry for the long read and I appreciate your time, thank you.
I'm looking to pick the brains of experienced engineers who have dealt with TT more than I have please.
We have an installation on a site which may or may not be unique. There are four 12m x 12m units inline with each other, all connected as one building, with the plan to build a larger, separate unit in the near future, which will be used as a self store building, so 5 units eventually.
Unit one (Landlord) is the main hub for the site, so the TP&N DNO supply enters unit one, then the tails go into a Crabtree Loadstar DB. There is an earth rod for good measure, but the steels are the main path to earth with a reliable Ze in the summer during dry months of less than 2 ohms.
The Crabtree DB is essentially being used as a feeder pillar, this supplies the following:
- Single phase to a DB within unit one which supplies all of the Landlords office equipment
- Three phase supply to the remaining units
- Eventually a three phase supply to the new building
The Crabtree DB is (as expected) under some stairs with no room to add other items on the wall, we could upgrade the DB if desired, but we cannot get any more enclosures anywhere, so this is not an option.
None of these distribution circuit supplies have RCD protection, the sub main DB's all test out fine, all 30mA RCBO's so we're happy with this. Because we're due to install a new distribution cable to the new building, my understanding is this would need RCD protection, as should the previously installed supplies (roughly 2017 when the estate was built).
Now to my question -
Firstly, am I correct with my thinking? (I know I am, but I really can't find much information and it certainly isn't something taught much these days)
Secondly, Would you:
- Install a time delayed 300mA main isolator in the Crabtree DB? It is AC type - I think that is still fine for an incomer.
- Install a time delayed 300mA main isolator in the units Pre-DB? But this doesn't protect the distribution cable.
- Install a time delayed RCCB within the Crabtree DB (which doesn't exist, so it would be a DB upgrade to a Hager or something similar), this would protect the individual cables and supplies.
- Do something completely different? Please educate me
We've been asked by the landlord to do out best to make the installation to 7671 where possible, so I'm trying to offer options, however, I have to be concious of the space (not) available.
Sorry for the long read and I appreciate your time, thank you.