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Zs, to test or calculate?

A large contractor working on our site have told me yesterday that it is their policy not to live test final circuits where they cannot use a plug? In order to reduce risk, they will now only calculate Zs, on circuits where they would have to open an enclosure, such as FCU's and light fittings.
The control measures we insist are in place, are IP2X equipment, GS38 leads, two man rule with second man having resus training, among others. So I feel the risk has been reduced to as low as reasonably practicable. An d my instinct tells me that a measured Zs reading must be more accurate than a calculated one, since it will include all parallel paths under test.
The contractor is happy to live test distribution circuits, so it seems they want to pick and choose.
They also state that this is how things are now, and have worked at many different sites, Cross Rail, Heathrow, various MOD sites etc, and that they al accept this as common practice.

I like some opinions to find out what's going on out there on other sites. 
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  • The statement about 21st Century is, quite simply, a statement of fact ... that we are soon likely need a new method of determining loop impedance and prospective fault currents, as the existing test methods will yield erroneous results. This is purely because inverters that are kicking out current below their current limit or crowbar threshold may appear as a constant current source - certainly if they are held up by battery storage.


    I also grew up falling out of trees (and similar), and have not discouraged my children (son and daughter) from doing so either. I think this is exemplified with the sport they both prefer to play.


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  • The statement about 21st Century is, quite simply, a statement of fact ... that we are soon likely need a new method of determining loop impedance and prospective fault currents, as the existing test methods will yield erroneous results. This is purely because inverters that are kicking out current below their current limit or crowbar threshold may appear as a constant current source - certainly if they are held up by battery storage.


    I also grew up falling out of trees (and similar), and have not discouraged my children (son and daughter) from doing so either. I think this is exemplified with the sport they both prefer to play.


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