by ericmark »
Sat Jun 07, 2008 9:11 pm
First the report is quite right 3.62Ω is too high this is controlled by the supplier who should be informed as there may be a fault which they can rectify. This is first move and likely they will give you a site visit and correct the fault. Ze has a bearing on Zs so possibly this will cure all your problems.
Out of interest only as I don’t think it will be required you could fit a 300ma RCD which would add to fire protection too and would replace the main switch this would allow the Ze reading to rise to 150Ω and still pass. There are a number of names for the same thing RCCD, RCD, Earth Leakage trip, and they measure how much power goes out and how much power comes in which should be the same and if it varies by the set amount for example 300ma then it will trip as if there is a difference then some electricity must be going to earth. The 300ma is the largest which is considered to protect from fire. And since it is big it is unlikely to trip for silly things. There are smaller versions set to 30ma and these will protect personnel but you would not want to fit these on whole supply. As I say all that is needed is a phone call to supplier and I am sure they will cure it and supplier not billing agent.
It is considered that a shop etc will have an instructed or responsible person either directly employed or on a retainer and as a result it is common not to provide an explanation as it is assumed that you will understand.
Some one needs to manage your electrical safety, I don’t mean do the work but they would be responsible to call in electricians to do PAT testing as well as the PIR which has just been completed. Unlike the domestic you come under the Electricity at Work act and every electrical item has to be on a register and any faults recorded etc. Whoever is employed either directly or indirectly to manage the electrical system in your shop should be advising you. I don’t mind giving advice but “Watch your backâ€