Let's start by guessing what the appliance is that these instructions apply to.
Let's start by guessing what the appliance is that these instructions apply to.
Apart from being a low reading 0.031776Ω is particularly precise.
Apart from being a low reading 0.031776Ω is particularly precise.
Which is rather frustrating, because we don't know whether that's based on 240 V or 230 V (or even Cmax times either of those, i.e. 253 V or 264 V) ... which of course has a huge impact, i.e. is the prospective fault current we're looking at 8.3 kA or 7.2 kA ???
we don't know whether that's based on 240 V or 230 V (or even Cmax times either of those, i.e. 253 V or 264 V) ... which of course has a huge impact, i.e. is the prospective fault current we're looking at 8.3 kA or 7.2 kA ???
I'm not sure it matters - whether it's 7kA or 9kA it's still well beyond what probably 99.9% of domestic supplies could offer. They seem to have come up with a standard that makes items that comply with it practically useless. Another BS 7288?
- Andy.
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