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Pedantic I know...!
BS1362 fuse.
Zs @ 0.4s, 3A = 16.4, 13A = 2.42 ohms.
BS1362 fuse.
Zs @ 0.4s, 3A = 16.4, 13A = 2.42 ohms.
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Pedantic I know...!
BS1362 fuse.
Zs @ 0.4s, 3A = 16.4, 13A = 2.42 ohms.
Where are those figures from Archy?
if you look on the page beofre mate, they are there at the bottom.Found them here...
http://www.shepleyelectricalservices.com/Max%20ZS%20Table.pdf
BRB only gives 5sec Z esses for 1362s.
Look upon the supply to the FCU as a distribution circuit with protection from a B32A MCB and the final circuit from the FCU with protection from a BS1362 fuse.
You could add a second schedule of test results just for the final circuit from the FCU, treating the FCU as a distribution point.
Volt drop is measured from the origin of the installation.
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