Afternoon....
I have just completed an EICR and am unsure if the Wylex BS3036 fuses require a code due to their breaking capacity related to the PFC.
Firstly I would like to identify if they are S1A, S2A or S4A as that would solve the problem of the PFC being 1.35kA, however I dont think its going to be possible to identify them as there are no markings indicating this information.
So I will put 1kA for breaking capacity which is < PFC!
Guidance note 3 says that you can take the s/c capacity of the fuses to be 16KA when:
the current ratings of the devices don't exceed 50A
The d/b is a 5486-13 or better
it is supplied through a type 2 BS1361 fuse rated at no more than 100A
But if the above is acceptable then I cant quite see the point in having a breaking capacity rating on fuse/MCB if we are going to ignore it?
Do most of you accept GN3 and would not be concerned? Or would you want to change for MCB's with a higher breaking capacity?
I have to admit I do not have a copy of GN3 so have just found the above paragraph on the internet, if I had the copy in my hand and could read it thoroughly I would find it easier to make a decision.
I have just completed an EICR and am unsure if the Wylex BS3036 fuses require a code due to their breaking capacity related to the PFC.
Firstly I would like to identify if they are S1A, S2A or S4A as that would solve the problem of the PFC being 1.35kA, however I dont think its going to be possible to identify them as there are no markings indicating this information.
So I will put 1kA for breaking capacity which is < PFC!
Guidance note 3 says that you can take the s/c capacity of the fuses to be 16KA when:
the current ratings of the devices don't exceed 50A
The d/b is a 5486-13 or better
it is supplied through a type 2 BS1361 fuse rated at no more than 100A
But if the above is acceptable then I cant quite see the point in having a breaking capacity rating on fuse/MCB if we are going to ignore it?
Do most of you accept GN3 and would not be concerned? Or would you want to change for MCB's with a higher breaking capacity?
I have to admit I do not have a copy of GN3 so have just found the above paragraph on the internet, if I had the copy in my hand and could read it thoroughly I would find it easier to make a decision.
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