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Im suppling distribution circuits and want to use the largest possible RCD available to avoid nuisiance tripping (its for outdoor street furniture and its a TT system). The Ze is 160.

The reg below says 1 second disconnection time but cant find anymore info in the regs about it. Closest I can find is a time delay 150-500 ms Thanks in advance


411.3.2.4 In a TT system, a disconnection time not exceeding 1 s is permitted for a distribution circuit and for
a circuit not covered by Regulation 411.3.2.2.
 
I'm not entirely sure what your question is here, however generally speaking RCD devices which provide time delay greater than 300ms tend to be the adjustable ELCB style - and are expensive!

However, I'm curious as to why if this is for street furniture that you're not TT'ing at each point of use with an individual 30mA RCD?
 
I'm not entirely sure what your question is here, however generally speaking RCD devices which provide time delay greater than 300ms tend to be the adjustable ELCB style - and are expensive!

However, I'm curious as to why if this is for street furniture that you're not TT'ing at each point of use with an individual 30mA RCD?
I work with mostly distribution circuits, I was asking out off interest regarding the reg i posted about 1 second dis time.

The street furniture doesnt need a 30mA RCD its not "telephone kiosks, bus shelters, advertising panels or town plans" the street furniture is from a switched supply.
 

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