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This has been troubling me for some time now. . . . .
At my previous company i was asked to go and Verify the test results/Install for a Voltage Optimiser that we'd fitted. I traced the supply cables from LV Panel to source, these ran through the building, down into ducts, and continued into an Intake panel (Located in next room to DNO's TX). I found several items that needed addressing, these were:
no removable link at MET for either the Main Earth, or generator set.
Main earth not connected (Intake Panel)
High Zs readings (caused by above)
PSCC exceeding Limit of protective devices within LV Panel
I wrote my report/submitted it, to which i received a response along the lines of (I'll summarise) . . .
Where in the installation is it that should be under 0.0424 ohms as this seems incredibly low. If we connect the Earthing conductor this will make the PSCC issue worse.
This confused me, how can connecting an earthing conductor increase PSCC? PEFC i get, but PSCC?
The supply cables were 240mm2 4cores in parallel, with a seperate 185mm2 Earth. Neutral link was in Intake Panel (DNO's side). The 'engineer' said "because this is a TN-C-S system, this would result in a higher PSCC". I've thought about this fairly often and can not answer how?
Thanks peeps
Billy
At my previous company i was asked to go and Verify the test results/Install for a Voltage Optimiser that we'd fitted. I traced the supply cables from LV Panel to source, these ran through the building, down into ducts, and continued into an Intake panel (Located in next room to DNO's TX). I found several items that needed addressing, these were:
no removable link at MET for either the Main Earth, or generator set.
Main earth not connected (Intake Panel)
High Zs readings (caused by above)
PSCC exceeding Limit of protective devices within LV Panel
I wrote my report/submitted it, to which i received a response along the lines of (I'll summarise) . . .
Where in the installation is it that should be under 0.0424 ohms as this seems incredibly low. If we connect the Earthing conductor this will make the PSCC issue worse.
This confused me, how can connecting an earthing conductor increase PSCC? PEFC i get, but PSCC?
The supply cables were 240mm2 4cores in parallel, with a seperate 185mm2 Earth. Neutral link was in Intake Panel (DNO's side). The 'engineer' said "because this is a TN-C-S system, this would result in a higher PSCC". I've thought about this fairly often and can not answer how?
Thanks peeps
Billy