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what is the answer to this question please?

A 16amp Type C CB used to protect a three phase reduced low voltage circuit is subject to a maximum Zs value of?

How do I work this out?
 
what is the answer to this question please?

A 16amp Type C CB used to protect a three phase reduced low voltage circuit is subject to a maximum Zs value of?

How do I work this out?

no calculations needed , just look up the value in max Ze tables in bs7671 for 16a type C
the value is the same for single & 3 phase.
 
Am i missing something! IE, OSG page 119 Type c 60898 16a max zs = 1.16 ohms, BS7671 page 56 Type c 16a 60898 max zs = 1.44 ohms.

The value in the onsite guide is 80% of the value given in BS7671, as it allows for changes in Ze etc. This is the value you should not exceed when designing and installing a circuit, hence why it is in the onsite guide!
The 100% value (1.44) is the absolute maximum value which would allow enough current to flow to trip the MCB/fuse etc. in the required timescale. i.e 0.4s
 

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