Chapter G

Sizing and protection of conductors


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It is considered to be the good practice that every circuit be provided with the means for its isolation.
It is considered to be the good practice that every circuit be provided with the means for its isolation.
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{{TableEnd|Tab1222|G64|The various situations in which the neutral conductor may appear
{{TableEnd|Tab1222|G67|The various situations in which the neutral conductor may appear
|a| Authorized for TT or TN-S systems if a RCD is installed at the origin of the circuit or upstream of it, and if no artificial neutral is distributed downstream of its location
|a| Authorized for TT or TN-S systems if a RCD is installed at the origin of the circuit or upstream of it, and if no artificial neutral is distributed downstream of its location
|b| The neutral overcurrent protection is not necessary:  
|b| The neutral overcurrent protection is not necessary:  

Revision as of 02:51, 14 May 2018


DB422336.png

(see Fig. G67)

It is considered to be the good practice that every circuit be provided with the means for its isolation.

TT TN-C TN-S IT
Single-phase

(Phase-Neutral)

DB422337.png

or
DB422340.png

DB422338.png DB422337.png DB422339.png[b]

or
DB422337.png

Single-phase

(Phase-Phase)

DB422344.png[a]

or
DB422345.png

DB422345.png DB422344.png[a]

or
DB422345.png

DB422345.png
Three-phase four wires

Sn ≥ Sph

DB422341.png DB422342.png DB422341.png[c] DB422343.png[b]

or
DB422341.png

Three-phase four wires Sn < Sph DB422343.png DB422343.png DB422343.png[b]

or
DB422341.png

[a]  Authorized for TT or TN-S systems if a RCD is installed at the origin of the circuit or upstream of it, and if no artificial neutral is distributed downstream of its location
[b]  The neutral overcurrent protection is not necessary:
     - If the neutral conductor is protected against short-circuits by a device placed upstream, or,
     - If the circuit is protected by a RCD which sensitivity is less than 15% of the neutral admissible current.
[c]  In some coutries the rules applied for TN-S are the same than the rules for TN-C

Fig. G67 – The various situations in which the neutral conductor may appear

ru:Изоляция нейтрального провода zh:中性线的隔离

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