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IEC 60364 Table 48A

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Does anyone know where I can find table 48A? I am reading of its existence, but don't know where to find it.
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    I've long proposed discarding the emphasis/focal point of earthing and bonding and rather creating a new, third central pillar of source loop conduction theory, which rooted in admittance on the basis of protecting life and property rather than having earth electrodes and connecting metal things to one another.





    What is "source loop conduction?". How does it work? Or is it just something that The Dr. and Rose Tyler would come across?


    B.S. 7671 already covers safety of installations.


    Reg. 131.1 "...intended to provide for the safety of persons, livestock and property against dangers and damage which may arise in the  reasonable use of electrical equipment."


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    Source loop conduction is the idea that high admittance between the line and CPC/metal work at any point that a fault  is capable of occuring can trigger disconnection of the over current device rapidly enough to prevent physiological harm and fire to the property.


    Basically a more evolved theory of ADS.


    I know BS7671 covers protection of life and property.


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  • Former Community Member
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    I've long proposed discarding the emphasis/focal point of earthing and bonding and rather creating a new, third central pillar of source loop conduction theory, which rooted in admittance on the basis of protecting life and property rather than having earth electrodes and connecting metal things to one another.





    What is "source loop conduction?". How does it work? Or is it just something that The Dr. and Rose Tyler would come across?


    B.S. 7671 already covers safety of installations.


    Reg. 131.1 "...intended to provide for the safety of persons, livestock and property against dangers and damage which may arise in the  reasonable use of electrical equipment."


    Z.


     




    Source loop conduction is the idea that high admittance between the line and CPC/metal work at any point that a fault  is capable of occuring can trigger disconnection of the over current device rapidly enough to prevent physiological harm and fire to the property.


    Basically a more evolved theory of ADS.


    I know BS7671 covers protection of life and property.


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