TT acceptable earth fault loop impedance. OSG 7.2.6 (B)

What should we be recording for max Zs on TT systems

On-site guide 7.2.6  TT systems

For TT systems the figures for TNC's systems, with RCD's, may be used providing that:

   (b) the total earth fault loop impedance is verified as being less than 200 ohms;and 

   (c)....................................

In the past I have worked on the basis that an earth rod should give me an impedance of less than 200 ohms, and I would expect Zs results to be very close to whatever I had for Ze and the circuit impedance would be small compared to the rod.

But I have always recorded max Zs as 1667 for a 30mA RCD, following table 41.5 in BS7671.

To me at least it feels like the OSG and and BS7671 are sending out different messages, admittedly in slight;y different contexts.

Interestingly I use CertSuite for certificates and it now seems to default to 200 ohms with RCD's

What are your thoughts

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  • Isn't this about Note 2 to Table 41.5? 1667 Ω is the theoretical maximum resistance, but 200 Ω is the practical maximum. That is to say that provided the measured resistance when the rod is inserted is around 200 Ω or less, it is highly unlikely that it will ever rise beyond 1667 Ω when soil conditions change.

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  • Isn't this about Note 2 to Table 41.5? 1667 Ω is the theoretical maximum resistance, but 200 Ω is the practical maximum. That is to say that provided the measured resistance when the rod is inserted is around 200 Ω or less, it is highly unlikely that it will ever rise beyond 1667 Ω when soil conditions change.

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