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Welshsparky
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Job on a farm, which is TT, The supply conductors go into a 100 amp 4 pole RCD Mainswitch ( In a plastic Enclosure) Then off to an MCCb Board which then feeds Several sub mains around the farm that all Have 30 Milliamp RCD Mainswitch
Problem the customer has is when their is a fault at one of the sub mains IE - House or office, This trips the Main RCD for the installation before tripping the 30 Ma's Rcd at the submains, Would installing a a 100ma time S type solve this problem? If not Can anybody advise me what would?
Many Thanks
Job on a farm, which is TT, The supply conductors go into a 100 amp 4 pole RCD Mainswitch ( In a plastic Enclosure) Then off to an MCCb Board which then feeds Several sub mains around the farm that all Have 30 Milliamp RCD Mainswitch
Problem the customer has is when their is a fault at one of the sub mains IE - House or office, This trips the Main RCD for the installation before tripping the 30 Ma's Rcd at the submains, Would installing a a 100ma time S type solve this problem? If not Can anybody advise me what would?
Many Thanks