healyx
Electrical
- Apr 7, 2009
- 115
Hi All,
I was once told during a course that if you had high earth loop impedance, instead of increasing cable sizes, you could use an RCD. I can't find the reference in AS/NZS 3000 (Australian Wiring Rules) to say this is OK? Does anyone know where to find it? Happy to get opinions on other IEC based wiring rules - they are usually similar.
If this is OK to do this, what size does the earth conductor now need to be? I guess you might not technically need it anymore? Would you just select the size as per the usual tables and/or size it to thermal constraints? - it obviously wouldn't be large enough to reduce fault loop impedance - hence the RCD?
Thanks.
I was once told during a course that if you had high earth loop impedance, instead of increasing cable sizes, you could use an RCD. I can't find the reference in AS/NZS 3000 (Australian Wiring Rules) to say this is OK? Does anyone know where to find it? Happy to get opinions on other IEC based wiring rules - they are usually similar.
If this is OK to do this, what size does the earth conductor now need to be? I guess you might not technically need it anymore? Would you just select the size as per the usual tables and/or size it to thermal constraints? - it obviously wouldn't be large enough to reduce fault loop impedance - hence the RCD?
Thanks.