Live to Neutral Zs

I have a situation on a caravan site were the sub distribution boards are fed from the main DB via a SHNEIDER nsx MCCB which as a Zs of 0.45 ohms. Zs earth is taken car eof via 300mA rcds, but tlive to neutral Zs on the sub board is is 1.84 ohms(TNC-S). That gives me a problem with the MCCB not tripping in the event of a short circuit. Any suggestions?

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  • Reg 434.5.2: A fault occurring at any point in a circuit shall be interrupted within a time such that the fault current does not cause the permitted limiting temperature of any conductors or cables to be exceeded. The adiabatic equation is then shown for time.

    There is no shock hazard from an L-N fault, so the disconnection time is not based on the need to prevent electric shock, but rather on the need to prevent damage to the conductors or equipment due to overheating. However, the disconnection time should still be as short as possible to minimize the risk of fire or injury.

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  • Reg 434.5.2: A fault occurring at any point in a circuit shall be interrupted within a time such that the fault current does not cause the permitted limiting temperature of any conductors or cables to be exceeded. The adiabatic equation is then shown for time.

    There is no shock hazard from an L-N fault, so the disconnection time is not based on the need to prevent electric shock, but rather on the need to prevent damage to the conductors or equipment due to overheating. However, the disconnection time should still be as short as possible to minimize the risk of fire or injury.

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