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Discuss Zs measurements in the Cert column in the Periodic Inspection Reporting & Certification area at ElectriciansForums.net
What would you put.and see if can get correct.what Max Zs would you put in the column for Max measurement for the MCB
Are you testing TT or PME.I would put 1666 for the Rcd measurement & the normal Zs measurements for the MCB’s
PME CheersAre you testing TT or PME.
in your tick box for Max measurement tested.
Well that’s the dilemma & some disagreement here… To be fair I’ve seen both measurements recorded on Certs… personally I prefer the Zs for the MCB, with the 1666 only for the MCB1667 ohms for any circuit protected by a 30mA RCD
I personally don't see any value in using the MCB max permitted Zs values when there is an RCD protecting the circuit. Following 411.4.204, table 41.5, and 643.7.1 (a) and (b) means that I don't have to provide a Zs value, either measured or calculated, to prove ADS, assuming I have confirmed continuity of CPC. It frees me up to focus on other parts of the testing.Well that’s the dilemma & some disagreement here… To be fair I’ve seen both measurements recorded on Certs… personally I prefer the Zs for the MCB, with the 1666 only for the MCB
Yea that’s my thinking, scares me looking @ those 1666 measurementsI would argue that the RCD component of the circuit is there for additional protection - therefore you'd always use the appropriate Zs to achieve a disconnection time under ADS except if the default stated values by the manufacturer are those for RCD anyway.
In theory, a max impedance of 1666 on a 230v nominal supply does give you a current of slightly less than 5x but vastly exceeds 1x so it shouldn't matter..... but ..... we press the test button on RCD's for a reason whereas ADS just dependably sits there.Yea that’s my thinking, scares me looking @ those 1666 measurements
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