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davezawadi:
There is an important point to remember here and that is that Zs is calculated on non RCD circuits to give a disconnection time of 0.4 seconds, and it takes quite a bit more resistance to take this number up to 5 seconds, which is about when you should start to think there may be a short circuit problem.
Not with mcb's, because of the threshold between thermal and magnetic operation. Having said that, in general an mcb will perform better than the worst-case curves shown in BS 7671.
davezawadi:
There is an important point to remember here and that is that Zs is calculated on non RCD circuits to give a disconnection time of 0.4 seconds, and it takes quite a bit more resistance to take this number up to 5 seconds, which is about when you should start to think there may be a short circuit problem.
Not with mcb's, because of the threshold between thermal and magnetic operation. Having said that, in general an mcb will perform better than the worst-case curves shown in BS 7671.
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