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Guys,
I'm aware that 3036's come in Type 1,2 & 3 with different max fault current capacities. What I don't know is how you tell the difference between the Types.
Also, if you assume a Type 1 at 1Ka, what would you code an installation with Type 1 rewireables with a PFC of 1.42Ka? The installation is 40+ years old in really good condition.
Cheers.
 
Guys,
I'm aware that 3036's come in Type 1,2 & 3 with different max fault current capacities. What I don't know is how you tell the difference between the Types.
Also, if you assume a Type 1 at 1Ka, what would you code an installation with Type 1 rewireables with a PFC of 1.42Ka? The installation is 40+ years old in really good condition.
Cheers.

Hi Should be marked sa1, sa2, sa3, its then 1,2,4kA respectively.
 
It can to a certain extent.

The BS88 cutout fuse will limit fault current, in this scenario it will be fine.

I'm just playing devils advocate.

Hi Rob, i think you were right first time around, at such a low fault level its very possible the peak current will exceed the measured, so in this case if its the SA1 or SA2 the BS88 will not cascade.
 

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