max lenght of radial and ring for sockets?

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Maybe the wording there, mate; but you "appear" to call volt drop Zs ??I don`t think anyone suggested there was a maximum number of sockets; just a floor area.

Just to clarify: The Zs is the earth fault loop impedance; NOT the volt drop.

Sorry Binky :(

KME
No I'm not calling volt drop Zs so ner :p . If you comply with volt drop, earth loop impedence for circuit is met which is what I was getting at albeit not clearly.

 
Max number of sockets was in 16th regs, as in upto certain floor area an unlimited number of sockets allowed, though never saw a figure stating a max number of sockets over certain floor area. Not seen any such numbers in 17th regs either.

 
No I'm not calling volt drop Zs so ner :p . If you comply with volt drop, earth loop impedence for circuit is met which is what I was getting at albeit not clearly.
Sorry mate, but that is incorrect.

volt drop measures the resistances of the particular conductor size, over a given length, for a given current travelling through it.

i.e. the resistance of the neutral and phase conductors (on a single phase system).

The earth loop, (Zs, as you mentioned), is the resistance measurement of:

The phase conductor to the CU.

Supply phase to the transformer

Transformer resistance.

(TN-S) - Cable sheath back to MET.

(TN-C-S) - Supply PEN to HED

(TT) Transformer earth spike, general mass of earth, earth rod.

Earthing conductor.

CPC to point of test.

You CANNOT guarantee a circuit will pass max Zs by measuring the resistance of the phase and neutral cores of the final circuit!

or am I going totally loopy????

 
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Sorry mate, but that is incorrect.volt drop measures the resistances of the particular conductor size, over a given length, for a given current travelling through it

You CANNOT guarantee a circuit will pass max Zs by measuring the resistance
resistance causes volt drop, ergo if resistance is good then circuit should be OK, but as you say does not guarantee overall Zs which is dependant on other factors aswell- flipping helps though :^O

 
on a maximum Zs note , i use 182 on site guide

for 20 a typeB 60898 is 19.51ohm(resistance per metre twin and earth) x 50 (metres) x1.2 (fully loaded temperature factor) % 1000 = 1.17ohms

,,, the maximum Zs for 20a breaker is 1.84ohms , as for the ring circuit heres how i would calculate using resistance per mm of conductor, so r1 rn the same equation i would use say at 50 metres again would be 2.5mm conductor is 7.41 ohms cpc 12.1--- same formula 50 x 7.41x1.2%1000= 0.44ohms  so r1 and rn % 4 = 0.22 ohms now the cpc 50 x 12.1 x1.2%1000= .72ohms , add r1 r2 so thats .44+.72%4 = 0.29 ohms 

so i hope this explains the difference in rings and radials 1.17 ohms radial and .29 ohms ring! same cable , same length , different result ! its time for a beer now ! that temperature factor is now 2.4 instead of 1.2 ; O)  

 

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