Confused with Zs calculation

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Hi guys

I am confused with calculation of Zs. Using the formula Zs=Ze+(R1+R2) then a typical value for a type C 32A mcb to BS EN60898

would be 0.8ohms.For a TN-S supply then Zs=0.8+(R1+R2) so whatever the values of R1+R2 surely the installation will not comply?

Thanks in anticipation for any input. This is kind of work related. I work in luxury motorboat industry and we are having to come up

with a testing procedure(2x 3phase generators and 3phase shore supply with isolation transformer)

Thanks guys

 
That is why using a C32 is complicated - you MUST be able to get the loop within tolerances.

If you have a TN-S install with a 0.8 Ze - you are going to have a bit of a problem - irrespective of the cable run.

You are working it out correctly - A C32 needs a very low earth loop!

KME

 
I am taking 0.8 Ze as a theoretical value on the generator supply with a 32a supply to cabin consumer unit. I have no actual measured value just getting vessel ready

for power up!

 
how big is the genny? its max current may not be enough to trip a C32 if there is a dead short.

also the loop of the genny, even in TNS, may well be over 0.8. the loop on my 3kW genny is around 4 ohm iirc

 
We are using 2x40kw generators that have sync capabilities with the shore supply (dependant on load) I counted up 106 circuits -boat is 105 ft and just picked a 32a

cabin supply as an example.Wanted to make sure I am going down the right road with testing procedures and/or calculations.All circuits designed by our development

team but not too sure about their electrical qualifications. I am apprenticeship sparks but been in marine industry for 18 years.

 
0.8 is the max the Ze should be for TNS. nothing to stop it being lower, which it would usually be. which then gives you a little more play with R1R2

 
I was hoping to rely more on calculations from dead tests but I guess nothing beats actual measurements although there are lots to get through with

3 supplies! I was just having a bit of trouble with the math from Zs tables and the formula!

 
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