AJJewsbury:RCD in the DNO cabinet would be the better solution since the clearance time for a earth fault may be above 5s
Provided everything is OK for voltage drop and R2 isn't massively larger than R1, I would be surprised if you couldn't get 5s disconnection times from the usual overcurrent protective devices.
- Andy.
Agree the RCD would be the better solution.
Re volt drop the initial calc was based on the DNO fuses only (as i didn't know what was installed in the fused isolator) and based on this (although wrongly) the disconnection time was over 5s. The volt drop for the whole installation is a concern particularly for the first 100m due to the new expected loads etc. but the cables further down the distribution are being selected to keep the volt drop within the regulations of 3-3.5% lighting and 5-5.5% power (length depending)
AJJewsbury:RCD in the DNO cabinet would be the better solution since the clearance time for a earth fault may be above 5s
Provided everything is OK for voltage drop and R2 isn't massively larger than R1, I would be surprised if you couldn't get 5s disconnection times from the usual overcurrent protective devices.
- Andy.
Agree the RCD would be the better solution.
Re volt drop the initial calc was based on the DNO fuses only (as i didn't know what was installed in the fused isolator) and based on this (although wrongly) the disconnection time was over 5s. The volt drop for the whole installation is a concern particularly for the first 100m due to the new expected loads etc. but the cables further down the distribution are being selected to keep the volt drop within the regulations of 3-3.5% lighting and 5-5.5% power (length depending)
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