arashabb
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Hi everyone,
Consider we have an RCD+MCB protection for a circuit.
if we follow the tables for Zs values of a 10A, MCB, type C, the maximum value shall be 1.75 Ohm, this happens when 100A current flows ( as per MCB breaking curve). When the RCD disconnects the circuit in much less current, why do we still need to measure and verify Zs values?! RCD will never allow the current to reach some where near 100A! so even if the Zs value is much higher than permitted, it does not matter because the RCD will remove the fault. Am I wrong?!
Consider we have an RCD+MCB protection for a circuit.
if we follow the tables for Zs values of a 10A, MCB, type C, the maximum value shall be 1.75 Ohm, this happens when 100A current flows ( as per MCB breaking curve). When the RCD disconnects the circuit in much less current, why do we still need to measure and verify Zs values?! RCD will never allow the current to reach some where near 100A! so even if the Zs value is much higher than permitted, it does not matter because the RCD will remove the fault. Am I wrong?!