Incomer Protection Requirements where LV cable is direct from transformer?

where the LV cable from the transformer is directly terminated at the transformer LV termination box i.e. no circuit protection on the LV take off chamber and feeding into our LV ACB incomer downstream. what is the requirement for circuit protection specification at the LV ACB here? We have been told that the LV earths need to be separate from the HV earth, so we've considered the system to be a TT earth from the LV ACB downstream and will include ground fault settings as an integrated part of the CB specification.

However do we need to consider the cable between transformer and ACB as this would be unprotected and not subject to earth fault as we have no cpc between transformer and ACB panel? is this section of cable subject to any '' IT '' considerations?  

quick sketch to try and make clear what i'm on about :) 

thanks 

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  • HV and LV earths can either be common or separate (usually depending on the rise in potential caused by an Earth fault on the HV side) - where there are separate, it's usual to still have a TN system on the LV side - just with its own electrode that at a sufficient distance from the HV electrode and any buried metalwork connected to th HV earthing system.

    Faults on the LV system before the first LV protective device (like any fault) will cause a corresponding overcurrent on the HV side - so often HV protective devices before the transformer can provide ADS. Alternatively a double or reinforced insulation approach might be possible - so the possibility of earth faults at least could be discounted,

       - Andy. 

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  • HV and LV earths can either be common or separate (usually depending on the rise in potential caused by an Earth fault on the HV side) - where there are separate, it's usual to still have a TN system on the LV side - just with its own electrode that at a sufficient distance from the HV electrode and any buried metalwork connected to th HV earthing system.

    Faults on the LV system before the first LV protective device (like any fault) will cause a corresponding overcurrent on the HV side - so often HV protective devices before the transformer can provide ADS. Alternatively a double or reinforced insulation approach might be possible - so the possibility of earth faults at least could be discounted,

       - Andy. 

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