If it is a college question then the right answer is definitely not "by asking on a DIY advice website on the Internet".
What makes you think the reply will be different to the ones given here?I've emailed the manufacturer and waiting for their reply.
Good question, and one (well, I!) would certainly have expected someone completing a MWC to understand how to calculate it. In fact, one wonders whether the manufacturer will answer the question because, particularly if is phrased exactly as it was here (see ** below), it's not really a specific question about their product. However, I fear that the OP has probably taken some of the advice he received here ...What makes you think the reply will be different to the ones given here? 11.5 Ω or 9.2 Ω applying 80% Rule of Thumb.I've emailed the manufacturer and waiting for their reply.
[** although it's probably fairly obvious to electricians, the question as posed here doesn't explicitly say that he is interested in the maximum Zs which will result in the magnetic part of the overcurrent part of the device operating in response to an L-E fault of negligible impedance, with a U0 of 230V. If interpreted as asking about the maximum Zs which would result in their device (as a whole) operating rapidly in response to such a fault, then (per a lot of what eric wrote, but didn't fully explain) the answer would, of course, be totally different]Ring the manufacturer & ask them!!!Hi anyone know where I can find the max zs of a 2amp C type rcbo?
What would have been wrong with using 10x the value for C20s published in the Tables?What makes you think the reply will be different to the ones given here?I've emailed the manufacturer and waiting for their reply.
11.5 Ω or 9.2 Ω applying 80% Rule of Thumb.
Nothing - but that would have required a degree of understanding that would have meant that he could have worked it out for himself (as U0/Ia, with the 80%/80.6% correction if he wanted) without tables.What would have been wrong with using 10x the value for C20s published in the Tables?
Hi anyone know where I can find the max zs of a 2amp C type rcbo?
Hi anyone know where I can find the max zs of a 2amp C type rcbo?
1666 ohms
I don't think that is what the OP meant or there would have been no need to mention it was 2A or type C.if rcbo is 30mA1666 ohmsHi anyone know where I can find the max zs of a 2amp C type rcbo?
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