IET Wiring Regulations, 18th Editions, Amendment 4 - Clause 536.4.202

When reading this new clause, it appears to apply to all switchgear, which means diversity can no longer be used in the design of electrical distribution switch / control gear assemblies.

I am aware of the necessity, where multiple sources of supply are connected in parallel, to ensure main switchgear / distribution boards are sized for the sum of supply capacities, but the above new clause does not reference multiple sources of supplies.

Could i get the communities thoughts on this new clause please?

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  • See here: engx.theiet.org/.../clarification-on-section-536-4-202

    Diversity CAN be used, at least for Option (a) of the Regulation.

    For multiple sources of supply, see Regulation 5541.7.2.2.

    Guidance is available in IET Guidance Note 6 Protection against overcurrent

  • My concern with the item a) is the wording which states  The rated current or current setting of the upstream protective device (In) is less than or equal to the rated current of the assembly (InA) and any outgoing unit (Inc). 

    specifically the that the upstream protective device should be rated less than any outgoing unit?

    ive got to be misreading this but words are not clear to me eg if you had a 6amp outgoing breaker then the upstream protective device should be less!

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  • My concern with the item a) is the wording which states  The rated current or current setting of the upstream protective device (In) is less than or equal to the rated current of the assembly (InA) and any outgoing unit (Inc). 

    specifically the that the upstream protective device should be rated less than any outgoing unit?

    ive got to be misreading this but words are not clear to me eg if you had a 6amp outgoing breaker then the upstream protective device should be less!

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