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Does a DNO 30mA RCD Isolator satisfy 411.4.204 (411.3.2.2)
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<blockquote data-quote="jbingham" data-source="post: 510353" data-attributes="member: 2640"><p>Testing hasnt been done yet. So far, a lot of time has been spent doing a very thorough visual! If necessary, FI will be done. </p><p></p><p>Did a cowboy write 411.4.204? And did cowboys teach and write the literature for the 2391 course?? </p><p></p><p>(Using an RCBO on a TN-S if really necessary wasnt my idea to cut corners!)</p><p></p><p>If prolonged FI, should for example, point to the fault being located buried somewhere that would involve ripping the place to pieces to get to it, and the Zs is just a bit out, then I suppose this would be an example of a circumstance why you may opt to use of an RCBO??</p><p></p><p>314.1 (i) wont be met (it never has been in this property) because the house was wired with up&amp;down lights into one way, and up&amp;down sockets into one way. It has been like that since late 60's/early 70's!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbingham, post: 510353, member: 2640"] Testing hasnt been done yet. So far, a lot of time has been spent doing a very thorough visual! If necessary, FI will be done. Did a cowboy write 411.4.204? And did cowboys teach and write the literature for the 2391 course?? (Using an RCBO on a TN-S if really necessary wasnt my idea to cut corners!) If prolonged FI, should for example, point to the fault being located buried somewhere that would involve ripping the place to pieces to get to it, and the Zs is just a bit out, then I suppose this would be an example of a circumstance why you may opt to use of an RCBO?? 314.1 (i) wont be met (it never has been in this property) because the house was wired with up&down lights into one way, and up&down sockets into one way. It has been like that since late 60's/early 70's! [/QUOTE]
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