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We have installed some PV at a customers house, and this feeds into a sub board, all this is ok regarding protection, allowable Zs etc.....
However, the main house CU is fed from a remote metering chamber 50 mts away...
The cable that feeds the main house CU is 2 core SWA, and looks like 16mm2. It's PVC by the looks of it, red&black, and the insulation on the cores forms semicircles in shape.
Anyway, earthing between metering and main CU is armouring only, ( earth strap around armour near meter ) and also somewhere in the house before the CU the cable changes from SWA to T&E.
Zs at the main CU is 0.42 ohm. Max Zs for the REc cut out 100A BS1361 is 0.36 Ohm x 0.8...so effectively about 0.29ohm to work to. There is also in circuit a WYLEX DP switch with integral fuse, I imagine this is BS88 and again 100A. Max Zs for this is 0.42 ohm x 0.8, so we are still a bit out with our measured 0.42 ohm.
I imagine over the years the Zs has crept up due to corrosion on the armor, and bad joints through the system. Nobody seems to know where the SWA changes to T&E, so checking this is a non starter..
Some questions if you guys would be so kind that have more experience in this than me..
Can I fit and RCD on the supply end of the SWA to get around the Zs being a bit high, also would 100mA be ok?
Secondly, assuming the SWA is 16mm, and is PVC, the best current carrying capacity of this according to 4D4A is 78A using ref method D. Obviously a 100A fuse on the source end of this circuit is too high, however would fitting an 80A fuse in place of the 100A be dodgy? I can check the size of the SWA by measuring individual strands with a vernier if I have to, its a local job.
Also, where do we as a contractor stand regarding this? Is it a case of advise only? What are the customers obligations to act on this advice?
Thanks in advance....
However, the main house CU is fed from a remote metering chamber 50 mts away...
The cable that feeds the main house CU is 2 core SWA, and looks like 16mm2. It's PVC by the looks of it, red&black, and the insulation on the cores forms semicircles in shape.
Anyway, earthing between metering and main CU is armouring only, ( earth strap around armour near meter ) and also somewhere in the house before the CU the cable changes from SWA to T&E.
Zs at the main CU is 0.42 ohm. Max Zs for the REc cut out 100A BS1361 is 0.36 Ohm x 0.8...so effectively about 0.29ohm to work to. There is also in circuit a WYLEX DP switch with integral fuse, I imagine this is BS88 and again 100A. Max Zs for this is 0.42 ohm x 0.8, so we are still a bit out with our measured 0.42 ohm.
I imagine over the years the Zs has crept up due to corrosion on the armor, and bad joints through the system. Nobody seems to know where the SWA changes to T&E, so checking this is a non starter..
Some questions if you guys would be so kind that have more experience in this than me..
Can I fit and RCD on the supply end of the SWA to get around the Zs being a bit high, also would 100mA be ok?
Secondly, assuming the SWA is 16mm, and is PVC, the best current carrying capacity of this according to 4D4A is 78A using ref method D. Obviously a 100A fuse on the source end of this circuit is too high, however would fitting an 80A fuse in place of the 100A be dodgy? I can check the size of the SWA by measuring individual strands with a vernier if I have to, its a local job.
Also, where do we as a contractor stand regarding this? Is it a case of advise only? What are the customers obligations to act on this advice?
Thanks in advance....