Air source Heat Pumps and Diverted neutral currents

Hi I have been having a conversation around the requirements to fit an RCD on these circuits, it turns out it is a manufactures or appliance standard recommendation. It then occurred to me what out diverted neutral currents if the protective earth & neutral conductor (PEN) were to break.

If these units are fitted on a TN-C-S earthing system and the PEN conductor breaks the metal casing could become live as the earth conductor could end up carrying the neutral current.

The person touching the ground would be earthed and the current would flow through them, in this case an RCD would not function as it wouldn’t see the imbalance. I feel it should be considered its no different to having an electric vehicle charger and having a metal car. For that an Open PEN detection device is required.

Any thoughts on this point ?

Regards 

Daniel 

 

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  • Thank you every one for your input, its one of those things that you think but what about that. Hopefully air source heat pumps might get a special location listing in BS7671, so we have more guidance on these installations. Still relatively new to the industry at present. So in your comments basically saying don't worry about it.

    I thought the latest figures for broken PEN faults was around 500 a year. Hence why the IET set up a webpage so you can report it, to enable figures to be collated.

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  • Thank you every one for your input, its one of those things that you think but what about that. Hopefully air source heat pumps might get a special location listing in BS7671, so we have more guidance on these installations. Still relatively new to the industry at present. So in your comments basically saying don't worry about it.

    I thought the latest figures for broken PEN faults was around 500 a year. Hence why the IET set up a webpage so you can report it, to enable figures to be collated.

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