How big does a 3 phase in-balance need to be to mask an open pen fault

This is looking at the previous project I was  discussing with two EVCP's on two phases of a 3 phase supply.
Just realised that I may have issues relying on single phase voltage based open pen detection when connecting to a 3 phase supply.


AI says Regulation 722.411.4.1(iv) of BS 7671:2018+A1:2020 prohibits the use of a protection device for open-PEN (Protective Earth and Neutral) detection in single-phase EV charging points supplied by a three-phase installation. This is because this specific type of open-PEN protection is designed for single-phase installations only, and a three-phase supply has different electrical characteristics that are not compatible with this protective measure. 

Looking at amendment 2 I can't see this wording, am I just missing it, or has it been removed?


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  • The clue is, "artificial", whose intelligence has got it wrong.

    Aren't all SP circuits (or indeed installations) derived from TP ones?

    My understanding is that TP EVCPs (please forgive the alphabet soup) are inherently safer than SP ones. Thus it is not that open-PEN devices are incompatible with TP installations, but that they are unnecessary.

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  • The clue is, "artificial", whose intelligence has got it wrong.

    Aren't all SP circuits (or indeed installations) derived from TP ones?

    My understanding is that TP EVCPs (please forgive the alphabet soup) are inherently safer than SP ones. Thus it is not that open-PEN devices are incompatible with TP installations, but that they are unnecessary.

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