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Ok then how would you answer this type of exam scenario or what about if it was real world scenario?

During a PIR on small comercial unit it is unpracticable to isolate the main switch, how can you ascertain a value of Ze? You have tried enquiry but no one will answer the phone? :mad:

Measure it.

The only limitation is that you can't remove the earth for a true reading, you put this down under limitations.
 
Ok then how would you answer this type of exam scenario or what about if it was real world scenario?

During a PIR on small comercial unit it is unpracticable to isolate the main switch, how can you ascertain a value of Ze? You have tried enquiry but no one will answer the phone? :mad:

Keep trying the phone - coz if they won't let you open the main isolator, you shouldn't have the cover off the board in
the first place:)

Failing that, measure it with the earthing conductor connected and mark as limitation.

Everyone is arguing the ---- but no-one has come up with an answer yet - How can you
possibly calculate it accurately?

Or CALCULATE it using Uo and your measured Pefc and record this as a limitation. :cool:

If you've measured Pefc, you might as well have measured Ze while your there and mark Lim:)
 
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Keep trying the phone (and what do you think they'd say if they answered it?)- coz if they won't let you open the main isolator, you shouldn't have the cover off the board in
the first place:)

Well if your engaged in this sort of work lets assume you have the level of competence to do it. So not a problem. Or else how you going to measure Pfc??

Failing that, measure it with the earthing conductor connected and mark as limitation.

Everyone is arguing the ---- but no-one has come up with an answer yet - How can you
possibly calculate it accurately?
How accurate does it need to be??


If you've measured Pefc, you might as well have measured Ze while your there and mark Lim:)
Well you can re-decorate while your there as well but why do things you don't need to ?? :(
 
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