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james king
hi all am i right in saying on tt systems the Zs reading will be a lot higher than the max? and is this exeptable?
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hi all am i right in saying on tt systems the Zs reading will be a lot higher than the max? and is this exeptable?
say the Zs on a ring main is 3.45ohms or higher on a TT are u saying 1667ohms is the max?
As Zs=Ze+R1+R2 then yes Zs on a TT system will generally be much higher than a TNCS system.
The maximum values are given for TNCS systems and therefore are not applicable to TT systems. The maximum value given in BS7671 is, I believe, 1667 ohms.
does this 1667ohms mean the max for all mcb sizes? o and what does IMO mean always wondered
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