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john h owen

when prospective fault testing a three phase circuit do you only need to do the short circuit test only on the 3 phases in turn due to result being twice that of the earth short circuit current due to the line voltage being twice the value?
 
when prospective fault testing a three phase circuit do you only need to do the short circuit test only on the 3 phases in turn due to result being twice that of the earth short circuit current due to the line voltage being twice the value?

First of all, short circuit = L-N. Earth fault = L-E. You're on the right track though, take the highest PFC and double it.
 
when prospective fault testing a three phase circuit do you only need to do the short circuit test only on the 3 phases in turn due to result being twice that of the earth short circuit current due to the line voltage being twice the value?

Personally on a 3 phase i only test between phases for PFC as it has to be the highest and don't worry about the L - E & L - N single phase readings.
 
Same here. My meter can test directly between phases. However if I was using a meter that couldn't then I would just test each phase to neutral and double the highest result. I ignore PEFC as PSCC must be higher in a three-phase system.
 

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