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  • NICEIC News Article

    The NICEIC are now quoting a figure of 7000ohm (based on 30mA fault current for a disconnection time of 0.4s). It was dicussed in a recent connections magazine and also discussed at one of their tech talks.

    From pg 47 in the magazine issue 172
    The metallic part can be assumed not to be an extraneous-conductive-part if the following condition is met:
    Rcp> (Uo/Ib) - Ztl
    where,
    Rcp is the resistance between the conductive part and the MET in ohms Uo is the nominal voltage to Earth in volts Ib is the value of current through the body in amperes that should not be exceeded. (The value may be taken as 30 mA for a disconnection time of up to 0.4 s, as given in DD IEC/TS 60479) Ztl is the impedance of the human body in ohms. The value suggested in DD IEC/TS 60479 is 1000 ohms where Uo is 230 V (50 Hz) under dry or wet conditions.
    Taking Ib as 30 mA and Ztl as 1000 ohms (as suggested above where the disconnection times in the installation are 0.4 s or less and Uo is 230 V), the limiting value of Rcp is given by:

    Rcp > (230/0.03) - 1000
    Rcp > 6667ohms

    Thus, if Rcp exceeds 6, 667 ohms, the pipe may be considered not to be an extraneous-conductive-part, such that main bonding of the pipe is not required
    main bonding of the pipe is not required


    Thanks to Ohmslaw for supplying the above content.
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