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Hi,

What would be the Maximum disconnection time for a 40Amp domestic Cooker circuit in a TNCS system be, where it has a 13A socket outlet on the panel/isolator faceplate?

Obviously a final circuit >32A would be 5 secs but I was just interested as to whether the presence of a 13A socket outlet on the panel/isolator faceplate would have any bearing on the circuits Max disconnection time and maybe deem it 0.4secs?

Cheers

Spud.
 
I think the earlier regs had forgotten to take into account 13A sockets on >32A circuits, eg. cooker connection points.
 

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