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    Sans 10142-1 edition 3 effective Feb 2022

    LATEST EDITION (3) OF THE WIRING CODE (SANS 10142-1) PUBLISHED.
    And guess what NLI included

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    Hi

    Not sure where you have got your dates from and have no idea what NLI is meant to stand for.

    The document was published in July 2020 and superseded the previous editions besides the test reports which could be used in parallel for 12 months
    Foreword pasted below




    [B]SANS 10142-1:2020
    Edition 3[/B]
    Foreword
    This South African standard was prepared by National Committee
    SABS/TC 067/SC 06, Electricity distribution systems and components –
    Installations, in accordance with procedures of the South African Bureau of
    Standards, in compliance with annex 3 of the WTO/TBT agreement.
    This document was approved for publication in July 2020.
    This document supersedes SANS 10142-1:2017 (edition 2)
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    The test report in edition 2 may be used in parallel with the test report in
    edition 3 for a period of 12 months from the date of publication of edition 3.
    With the first edition of this part of SANS 10142, the standard was subdivided
    and now consists of the following parts, under the general title The wiring of
    premises:
    Part 1: Low-voltage installations.
    Part 1-1: Low-voltage installation in medical locations
    Part 1-2: Additional special requirements for low voltage small scale
    embedded generator installations connected in parallel to the normal electrical
    supply
    Part 2: Medium-voltage installations above 1 kV a.c. not exceeding 22 kV a.c.
    and up to and including 3 MVA installed capacity.
    Table 4.1 contains a list of the applicable standards for the components that
    may be installed in an electrical installation.
    Information on national legislation that applies only in South Africa is given in
    text boxes in the introduction (see page 3).
    To ensure that this part of SANS 10142 is always up to date, amendments will
    be introduced regularly. Each change made to the text as a result of an
    amendment is/will be indicated in the margin by the number of the
    amendment.
    Annex I forms an integral part of this document. Annexes A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
    H, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q and R are for information only.
    Compliance with this document cannot confer immunity from legal
    obligations.

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    UNDERSTANDING THE NEW NEUTRAL LOOP IMPEDANCE TEST IN SANS 10142-1 EDITION 3
    16TH APR 2021 ERIKA VAN ZYL
    Anthony Schewitz, the ECA’s Technical Adviser’s article on the neutral loop impedance test in Edition 3 of SANS 10142-1 covers the new requirements for the verification of neutral loop impedance that electrical contractors will now have to use when completing CoCs. This article seeks to answer the typical questions received by the ECA since the new test report was published in July 2020. Electrical contractors can download Anthony’s article that was featured in the March-April issue of SA Electrical Contractor.

    Read it here and click on the download icon to download the article.

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    There is a pdf on Ecasa site in pdf fully explaining NLI neutral loop impedance

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    Last edited by Dave A; 14-Mar-22 at 07:39 AM. Reason: corrected url

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    Just ensure your tester can perform this test.Basically you connect neutral and earth probes together on your tester and test between loop L-N on the main switch isolated on the incoming main cable at the top of the main switch same as PSCC this is only PFC and can also be calculated from the loop impedance. Ensures integrity on incoming neutral both readings should be the same PSCC=PFC

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    This link leads to a dead end


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    Quote Originally Posted by Leecatt View Post
    This link leads to a dead end
    I have corrected the link. Should have been https://ecasa.co.za/wpc/wp-content/u...142-1-Ed-3.pdf

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    Can somebody provide me with the following table on page 290. Table D2b of the sans 10142-1 2020 edition 3.1. I need it to see what size breaker I need for a 100m crab tyre cable

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coen View Post
    Can somebody provide me with the following table on page 290. Table D2b of the sans 10142-1 2020 edition 3.1. I need it to see what size breaker I need for a 100m crab tyre cable
    For some reason I cannot upload a photo taken of that table, but what size (mm sq) is the cabtyre. I can check the table and answer you.
    Last edited by Derlyn; 01-Aug-23 at 09:00 PM.

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