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Standard DNO Fault Current - incompatible MCB rating

Hi , I have a question.....  A small office building requires a new distribution board local to a 100A TPN DNO cut-out however, in lieu of an existing EICR, the standard Prospective line fault current is 25kA (3 phase), 16kA (1 phase).  With the DB in close proximity to the DNO the OCPD for final circuits needs to be types ITRO of 25kA breaking capacity ...... which are not available.... How would you mitigate this risk?

Am I missing something...?

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  • In domestic and similar premises it is often considered acceptable for the available fault current to exceed the breaking capacity of the MCBs used. Provided that backup protection is provided by a 100 amp or smaller BS88 fuse in the DNO cutout.

    In practice, under most fault conditions, the MCB will operate without blowing the cut out fuse. However in the case of the actual fault current being very high, then the cut out fuse may operate. A very few meters of sub-circuit cable will limit the fault current to within the capacity of the MCBs. The problem only arises if the fault is close to the consumer unit.

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  • In domestic and similar premises it is often considered acceptable for the available fault current to exceed the breaking capacity of the MCBs used. Provided that backup protection is provided by a 100 amp or smaller BS88 fuse in the DNO cutout.

    In practice, under most fault conditions, the MCB will operate without blowing the cut out fuse. However in the case of the actual fault current being very high, then the cut out fuse may operate. A very few meters of sub-circuit cable will limit the fault current to within the capacity of the MCBs. The problem only arises if the fault is close to the consumer unit.

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