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Hi ,I have asked 2 electricans had 2 diferent ansewers can anybody help, my inverter works when the resistance ,at the inverter end ofthe cable,is less than 1 ohm, is that value the resistance of just the AC cable between inverter and CU, or the value of AC cable between inverter and CU +the value of resistance from substation to CU
 
R1+R2 is the impedance value of the line and CPC conductors combined of the AC cable between the consumer unit and inverter.

Zs is the impedance value of the distributors external line and return earth path (Ze) combined with R1+R2.

How and where was this 1 ohm measurement taken?
 
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Hi, my inverter keeps triping out on sunny days,the ohm meter reads 1.2 at the inverter end of the AC cable,my installer say the value is only .8 though as he takes the grid value .4 off the 1.2 ,is this correct
 
Do you know the size of cable? It should be noted on your Electrical Installation Certificate. Also, what's the approximate length?
 
Hi, my inverter keeps triping out on sunny days,the ohm meter reads 1.2 at the inverter end of the AC cable,my installer say the value is only .8 though as he takes the grid value .4 off the 1.2 ,is this correct

Those figures would suggest:

Ze = 0.4ohms
R1+R2 = 0.8ohms
Zs = 1.2ohms

However, you don't calculate Ze by taking the R1+R2 value away from the Zs value. Ze needs to be measured with the installation isolated and all parallel earths removed. You can take this figure and add R1+R2 to get a calculated Zs figure though in reality the actual Zs figure would be lower due to parallel earths like the bonding conductors.
 
mmm sounds like another long run of 2.5!!!!

Yeah, around 41 metres of 2.5/1.5 t&e!

If it is 2.5 t&e and the length is around 41 metres then the same route using 6mm t&e would give an R1+R2 value of 0.43ohms and a Zs of 0.83ohms at the inverter assuming the quoted Ze figure of 0.4ohms is correct.

A lot of this is assumption though until the OP confirms cable size and length.
 
Hi, sorry not got back, internet down, I have a NAPIT ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE ,is this the cable size,protective bonding conductot 10 mm ,but if that is the cable it is wrong ,it is 6mm 4core twined up so ineffect I been told 12mm.As for the lengh, no sign of it on the certificate but I have measured it ,its 150meters long
 

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