I think you will find the regs do not state a x5 disconnection time for a 300ma RCD. Regulation 415.1.1 clearly states an RCD rating not exceeding 30ma rating to be tested at x5. As such your question could be similar in concept to someone trying to get a low enough Zs reading on a TT installation and asking what code do I give a high Zs on this TT inspection. Wrong test, Not applicable in the situation described therefore has absolutely no consideration for any coding. Any person competent enough to undertake testing of an installation would be clear of the fundamental requirements of the correct test procedures and the expected acceptable results. These sort of questions do indicate a tester working outside of their scope and abilities as such they would be better working along side a competent person until their experience develops to a satisfactory level to work alone.but has raised a question of why in the regs does it state max disconnection time for a 300mA x5 (1500mA) of 40m/s and I KNOW it is not a required test but the engineer has observed it did not trip.
If you were genuinely concerned about how the forum runs and respect for other members you would do well to stop hi-jacking other peoples threads with your personal gripes. Unless it is just your personal ego trip?This is what I was trying to get at silly comments bit genuine answers
Do many testers do a 100ma @ x5? 0.5Amp flowing down the CPC is not good IMHO.Not sure what tester you have but even my old cheap ones won't do that test as A its not needed and B it could be dangerous.
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