Why 70V rms and not 50V rms - O-PEN faults

Hi, always follow this forum as such a great source, so my first time with a question, hoping someone can advise.

Why `voltage between the cpc and earth exceeding 70V rms` for Reg. 722411.4.1 (iii) and not 50V as in Reg. 411 touch voltage threshold. Is 70V deemed acceptable ?

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  • In a house with a TN supply, a distribution circuit to a detached garage has a disconnection time of 5 s.

    And a fault on the DNO side could have similar effects but take even longer to clear.... Hopefully the greater danger when such an event occurs is balanced somewhat by the lower likelihood of such an event happening (DNO faults should be less frequent than installation faults, distribution circuit faults less frequent than final circuit faults and fixed wiring faults less common than appliance faults).

      - Andy.

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  • In a house with a TN supply, a distribution circuit to a detached garage has a disconnection time of 5 s.

    And a fault on the DNO side could have similar effects but take even longer to clear.... Hopefully the greater danger when such an event occurs is balanced somewhat by the lower likelihood of such an event happening (DNO faults should be less frequent than installation faults, distribution circuit faults less frequent than final circuit faults and fixed wiring faults less common than appliance faults).

      - Andy.

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