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davek

Hi all,
I have been to look at a job, in a unit who require extra socket in a office. It is one of those building that has been split into small units,
The supply is 3ph. Each unit is supplied from mains with separate meters and a 3pole isolation switch with bs88 fuse 63a.
the board is a merlin gerin isobar 4c. the breaker are c60hb. my thought where rcbo but I can only get a c rated 32a which using table b6 gives me 0.58 ohms the zs at supply to board is 0.18.any thought or suggestions.
thanks
Dave
 
Re: Rcd prottecting new ring main

Can you not spur off an existing socket, and install a rcd socket outlet?
 
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I did not want to use existing as some of it looks quite old and shabby, don't think customer would go with the expense of 7 rcd sockets fitted the other thought I had was fit a small rcd c/u nect to the board and put in a 40a b type.
 
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Your post never mentioned 7 new sockets mate,I'll think it over
 
Re: Rcd prottecting new ring main

first question is what's the design current of the new circuit. if it's office, then a lot of the load may be IT... low current but high integrity earthing.
 
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Ok thanks sorry sometime you forget add these thing as was mainly thinking on the breaker there is about a 5 meter run to the office partion so cable length is a concern on r1+r2
 
Re: Rcd prottecting new ring main

5m? that's nowt.
 
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as far as a I have been told just heater fan or some oil rad pc and printer just sort of wanted socket add all round for general use as far as I know
 
Re: Rcd prottecting new ring main

Ok thanks sorry sometime you forget add these thing as was mainly thinking on the breaker there is about a 5 meter run to the office partion so cable length is a concern on r1+r2

I'm pedantic Dave you mean R1+R2 surely, try ebay for a MG b type rcbo Ive just had a quick butchers and there seems plenty to chose from
 
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so, say yout rfc circuit is 50m end-end. that will give you a R1+R2 of approx 0.25Ω. addthat to your 0.18Ω, gives a Zs for the circuit of 0.43Ω. well within the 0.58Ω you quoted for the RCBO.
 
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hi pete
yes may have et one off net just ha a quick ring round must locals only ha c in some just sounds like it was something odd
 
Can you get 20amp type c or b? If it's a small office you could wire a couple of radials in 4mm which will give you plenty to play with
 
so, say yout rfc circuit is 50m end-end. that will give you a R1+R2 of approx 0.25Ω. addthat to your 0.18Ω, gives a Zs for the circuit of 0.0.43Ω. well within the 0.58Ω you quoted for the RCBO.

yes hope full, just didn't want be to near the limits, but may order a b type just found one on tlc cheaper than the c breaker I have so that may be the answer
 
Can you get 20amp type c or b? If it's a small office you could wire a couple of radials in 4mm which will give you plenty to play with
They make them in various sizes, 6,10,16,20,25 32,40,50,63..... in 'b', 'c' and 'd' types.
 
i rarely use upper case letters. can't be arsed.
 
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Just done the calcs Tel did I agree with Tel not a aproblem
 
The Schneider KQ range come in type B, simply buy one of these and remove the clip on attatchment and there you have a type B MCB that will fit this board.
 

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