TN-C-S System Max Zs for Final Circuit Protected By 30mA Type B 16A RCBO
As per my original post, I have read a few articles stating that under BS7671, max permissible Zs earth loop impedance for above circuit is 1667 Ohms.
I believe this to be BS7671 non-compliance, which stems people reading Table 41.5 and ignoring overcurrent characteristics of RCBO detailed in Table 41.3.
However if the line/neutral impedance is excessively high, for example 1667 Ohms, then it will take a longer time before it will disconnect. I would think this could lead to serious issues.
You talk of non-compliance and 'could lead to serious issues' without setting out what this would be when asked, I post , you agree then you copy / paste the same phrases and it starts again.
In all of this you have not set out any details of a final 'circuit'. You mention only a 16 A type B 61009 30mA protective device the figure 1667 ohms and 1.37 ohms... which is not the figure for a type b, 1.37 is the type C which is an easy mistake to make when you are not used to using the tables (I was not going to mention it but...)
Mentioning TN-C-S is pointless and I cannot see the relevance yet would love to hear why TN-C-S. You then throw in table - table 41.5 and whilst I am at it lets also include table 53.1.
For it all, all you are asking in effect is what is the Zs figure from Table 41.5 for a 30mA RCD and we all here know that figure is 1667 ohms.
And the rcd as used for Additional Protection can easily meet that requirement.
So lets talk about rcd for fault protection, considering also that at high levels of fault current the MCB may well trip before the rcd. And lets include an actual circuit outline from your figures.
TN-C-S you say, ok, Ze lets go with 0.35 ohms. Your R1 + R2 on this is therefore 1,666.65 ohms. You select a B16 30mA 61009 no idea why. We have no design current and I cannot imagine what cable we are using.
That done we require the minimum and maximum earth fault currents for the circuit using Cmin and Cmax which is going to be exciting.
Because of the RCD element of the 61009 used for ADS we calculate the cpc for worst case and somehow have to explain how you have an R1 value considerably >1500 ohms and all kinds of volt drop issues.
In your opening post you state:
A 1667 ohm Zs would seem to be non-compliant in regards to overcurrent characteristics of RCBO detailed in Table 41.3
You go on to also say in regards this:
I believe this to be BS7671 non-compliance, which stems people reading Table 41.5 and ignoring overcurrent characteristics of RCBO detailed in Table 41.3.
It has been explained Jim several times now, nothing is being ignored the tables are being correctly applied. I do not know what you are looking to achieve, it does not appear to be a wish to understand, as such I won't be wasting anymore time on this.