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New Circuit to 17th?
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<blockquote data-quote="davetheglitz" data-source="post: 16444" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>Don't you just hate TNCS!</p><p></p><p>Bear with me on this one - I'm thinking on the hoof so I might drop a googly!</p><p></p><p>In the case you are putting forward the fuse would go at either the house CU or at the outhouse CU. The same situation could occur within the house as well.Hence the fault would be removed.</p><p></p><p><strong>Hang on I get it! Not a fault, but anything taking current would leave your earth at 230v! This would apply to anything on the system that takes current. </strong></p><p></p><p>However if the bonding was undersized to say the 15th the system would be protected, as virtually no current is being taken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davetheglitz, post: 16444, member: 173"] Don't you just hate TNCS! Bear with me on this one - I'm thinking on the hoof so I might drop a googly! In the case you are putting forward the fuse would go at either the house CU or at the outhouse CU. The same situation could occur within the house as well.Hence the fault would be removed. [B]Hang on I get it! Not a fault, but anything taking current would leave your earth at 230v! This would apply to anything on the system that takes current. [/B] However if the bonding was undersized to say the 15th the system would be protected, as virtually no current is being taken. [/QUOTE]
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