Hello Danzor,anyone know where I can find a guideline to PFC.I get the reading when I test Ze, but like most people I don't actually know if the reading is to high/low. Or if there's any tables to follow. ta
When u say this does this mean the ZE or is it summit else?The reading is the reading. Basic ohms law (I=v/r) means that, for whatever U/Uo is, divided by the resistance of the loop,
As DD`s post after yours clarifies (I hope)When u say this does this mean the ZE or is it summit else?
As I understand the PFC noted in the report is whichever the highest PSC or PFC.
Fink that wot I saidBlushing? :|Basically, measure both at the incomer. The highest current reading goes into the PSC box.
Main house fuses are often bs 1361 type 2b, 100a,as well. daveHello Danzor,Welcome
With the PFC, we are looking at the Maximum fault current that will flow in the event of a short circuit fault on the installtion...
The maximum current that flows must be less than the Maximum braking capacity of the overload protection switch gear, so that it can disconnect the supply without the circuit breaker or main switch exploding.
Table 7.4, Page 57 of the On Site guide give typical max breaking capacities for various protective devices.
e.g. your normal Type B MCB is 6KA (6000a)
typically this is indicated on the front of the MCB as a little number [6] or [6000] in a box .
the main house fuse e.g. 80A BS88 is a 16.5KA.
Indeed, Dave...Main house fuses are often bs 1361 type 2b, 100a,as well. dave
On Site Guide Pg 57 give the following.. BS 3036:-Does anyone know the max ratings for bs3036 rewireable fuses
wots S1A, S2A and S4A in relation to 5, 15, 20, 30 and 45amp?On Site Guide Pg 57 give the following.. BS 3036:-designation,
S1A...1kA,
S2A...2kA,
S4A...4kA.
You are going to have to get your wallet out Nicky, buy that OSG m8! ; \
NICEIC have it in stock, as do TLCwots S1A, S2A and S4A in relation to 5, 15, 20, 30 and 45amp?Ive been to waterstones bookshop this week but they'd sold out of the OSG
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