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As its a socket should be on a RCD anyway, in which case Zs up to 1667ohms.

Not Correct!

RCD is backup / supplementary protection to the main protection.

Will the RCd trip the circuit? when there is a shortcircuit? and the cable burns the house down?
because the CB did not trip, because the Zs was too high?:laugh3:
 
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This log cabin, does it have it's own metered supply? Or, is it fed by a distribution circuit from another building?

If the latter, then what is this Ze you quote? Ze at the supply or at the cabin board (ie Zdb)?

Looks to me like we're missing some info.

Anyway up, those Zs figures (assuming that's what they are, you don't state explicitly) are somewhat astray. Poor or varying Zs at sockets can be due to bad connections at the pins or dirt/corrosion on the switch contacts. Have you tried flicking the switches a few times to 'clear' the contacts?
 
Not Correct!

RCD is backup / supplementary protection to the main protection.

Will the RCd trip the circuit? when there is a shortcircuit? and the cable burns the house down?
because the CB did not trip, because the Zs was too high?:laugh3:

I'm not disagreeing with the need to try and find out why the Zs is high but:

411.4.4 - An RCD can be used for fault protection with an overcurrent protective device also in place.

When does anybody measure the Z between neutral and line to ensure that an MCB will trip? The only measurement you make is Isc at the origin!
 
Not Correct!

RCD is backup / supplementary protection to the main protection.

Will the RCd trip the circuit? when there is a shortcircuit? and the cable burns the house down?
because the CB did not trip, because the Zs was too high?:laugh3:
your not measuring line voltage or short circuit with a Zs Moses.....
 

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