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Sometimes the best way to understand is take an extreme example. Assuming there are no rcds in play, what if your Zs was 10 ohm and you have a 40A protective device what will happen with a line to earth fault.
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What is your take on these issues?What about :
1.Open circuit.
2.High resistance value ( bonding ).
3. Inconsistance value ( ring )
Sorry it is for exam.
Can be ring or radialOpen circuit on a ring final circuit?
Could be that's what testing procedures are for.Can be ring or radial
What kind of faults I can have durning a death tests ???What is your take on these issues?
I thought the forum is to ask questionsCould be that's what testing procedures are for.
Agree, but surely you would, I hope agree, that blatantly admitting asking questions to help pass an exam, is no help at all, after all every day is a learning day.I thought the forum is to ask questions
Of course Every day is a learning day.Agree, but surely you would, I hope agree, that blatantly admitting asking questions to help pass an exam, is no help at all, after all every day is a learning day.
The consequences will differ between the two unless the fault is a cpc problem.Can be ring or radial
Never had forums when I was a Lad dj2102, all down to hard work, and work it out for yourself Mate, times were hard, Men were Men, and Sparkies were well made.Of course Every day is a learning day.
But how was with your exam ?
You did not wanted pass ?
Of course Every day is a learning day.
But how was with your exam ?
You did not wanted pass ?
YesHave you looked at the EICR Code book mentioned earlier? My money is on your answer being in therr
Inspection and TestingWhat course are you doing?
For new and oldI’d guessed that but I meant which one in particular
What exam?Of course Every day is a learning day.
But how was with your exam ?
You did not wanted pass ?
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