50 / i – HT instruments MACROTEST 5035 User Manual

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MACROTEST

5035

EN - 75

11.8. EARTH

RESISTANCE

MEASUREMENT IN TT SYSTEMS

Check that the RCD is coordinated with the earth resistance value.

INSTALLATION PARTS TO BE CHECKED
The earth installation under working conditions. The check is to be effected without
disconnecting the earth plates.

ALLOWABLE VALUES
The earth resistance value measured shall meet the following relation:

R

A

< 50 / I

a

where:

R

A

= Resistance of the earth installation, the value can be set with the

following measurements:


- Earth resistance with three-wire volt-ampere method.
- Fault loop impedance (see (*))
- Two-wire earth resistance (see(**))
- Two-wire earth resistance in the socket (see (**))
- Earth resistance obtained by the measurement of contact voltage U

t

(see (**)).

- Earth resistance obtained by the tripping time test of the RCDs (A, AC),RCDs S (A, AC)

(see (**)).


I

a

= Tripping current in 5s of the RCD; rated tripping current of the RCD (in the case of

RCD S 2 I

∆n

).

50= Safety limit voltage (reduced down to 25V in special rooms).

(*) If the installation is protected by an RCD the measurement shall be effected

upstream or downstream the RCD short circuiting it to avoid its tripping.

(**) These methods, even though not provided by the standards CEI 64.8, provide values

resulted to be indicative of the earth resistance .


EXAMPLE FOR EARTH RESISTANCE TEST
Let’s assume an installation protected by a 30 mA RCD. Let’s measure the earth
resistance using one of the methods quoted above, to evaluate whether the installation
resistance is complying with the standards in force and multiply the result by 0.03A (30
mA). If the result is lower than 50V (or 25V for special rooms) the installation can be
considered as coordinated as it respects the above-said relation.
When we face 30 mA RCDs (the most of civil installations) the maximum earth resistance
allowed is 50/0.03=1666

Ω permitting to use even simplified methods which even though

they do not provide extremely precise values give a value approximate enough for the
calculation of the co-ordination.

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