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i have just done a test on a property and the pfc at origin of installation was 0.712ka. The 3871 mobs have a 6000a breaking capacity. I am a bit confused as I have read something about it always being higher anyway (16ka) for a fuse or main switch 100a or less. Any info here would be much appreciated as I don't want to say this needs to be changed if it doesn't as customer will unlikely get it done anyway and what code would it be if it is a fault. Cheers
 
You have maximum potential current (PFC) of 712A, the circuit breaker can handle a maximum current of 6000A, therefore the circuit breaker will never have to handle a current above its maximum rating and is therefore safe.
Even if the fault current were above 6000A then annex Zb of BS EN 61439 states for the UK that domestic consumer units must be type tested to withstand, as an assembly, a fault current up to 16,000A if the consumer unit is protected at origin by a 100A or less service fuse.
 
Don't be too embarrassed OP, even if your maths is flawed, you quest for knowledge is not. Hope you haven't been put off.

I usually get my noughts in a tiswas with Ω, kΩ & mΩ. Mind I also get confused when I get 4 numbers on euromillions, and somehow only get £29 :(
 

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