Hi,
I know that Zs = Ze +(R1+R2) & that you can look in the OSG page 125 to get maximum Zs figures (with the applied 0.8) but I wanted to check if my understanding to calculate it manually is correct?
Example:
16Amp MCB type B
230v
16Amps x 5 (cos of type B) = 80Amps
Ohms law formula: voltage/Current
230/80 = 2.875 Ohms
Rounding off to 1 decimal point = 2.8
So allowing for the 20%
2.8 x 0.8 = 2.2
Maximum Zs = 2.2 Ohms
The final figure seems to match up with the figures in OSG.
Just want to confirm if my understanding is correct?
Thanks
Michael
I know that Zs = Ze +(R1+R2) & that you can look in the OSG page 125 to get maximum Zs figures (with the applied 0.8) but I wanted to check if my understanding to calculate it manually is correct?
Example:
16Amp MCB type B
230v
16Amps x 5 (cos of type B) = 80Amps
Ohms law formula: voltage/Current
230/80 = 2.875 Ohms
Rounding off to 1 decimal point = 2.8
So allowing for the 20%
2.8 x 0.8 = 2.2
Maximum Zs = 2.2 Ohms
The final figure seems to match up with the figures in OSG.
Just want to confirm if my understanding is correct?
Thanks
Michael