Max Zs for 5A BS 3036 Fuse
BS 7671 Table 41.4 — BS 7671:2018+A2:2022
Max Zs (0.4s)
9.58Ω
Testing Limit
7.66Ω
Max Zs (5s)
18.4Ω
Ia (0.4s)
23A
At a Glance
- Device
- BS 3036 Semi-enclosed Fuse — 5A
- Standard
- BS 3036
- Max Zs (0.4s)
- 9.58Ω
- Max Zs (5s)
- 18.4Ω
- Testing Limit (80%)
- 7.66Ω
- Ia (0.4s)
- 23A
About BS 3036 Semi-enclosed Fuse
BS 3036 semi-enclosed (rewireable) fuses are the oldest type still encountered. They require a 0.725 correction factor when sizing cables (Regulation 433.1.1) due to their less precise operating characteristics. New installations should use MCBs or BS 88 fuses instead.
Typical Circuits for 5A BS 3036 Fuse
| Circuit | Cable Size | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Lighting circuit | 1.0mm² | Rewireable fuse board — consider upgrade |
Worked Example: Maximum Cable Run for 5A BS 3036 Semi-enclosed Fuse
- Maximum Zs (tabulated) = 9.58Ω (BS 7671 Table 41.4)
- Testing limit (80%) = 9.58 × 0.8 = 7.66Ω
- Assume Ze = 0.35Ω (typical TN-C-S (PME) supply)
- Maximum R1+R2 = 7.66 − 0.35 = 7.31Ω
- Using 1.5mm² T&E: R1+R2 = 24.2 mΩ/m
- Maximum cable run = 7.31 ÷ 0.0242 = 302.1m
On a TN-C-S (PME) supply with 1.5mm² cable, the maximum one-way cable run is approximately 302.1m before Zs exceeds the testing limit. In practice, always measure — parallel earth paths and cable route conditions will affect the actual value.
0.4s vs 5s Disconnection Times
Fuse characteristics differ from MCBs — disconnection time depends on the time/current curve. At 5A: max Zs = 9.58Ω (0.4s) vs 18.4Ω (5s). The 5s value is higher because a lower fault current will still melt the fuse element given more time. Use the 0.4s value for final circuits and 5s for distribution circuits only.
| Disconnection Time | Max Zs | Testing Limit (80%) |
|---|---|---|
| 0.4 seconds | 9.58Ω | 7.66Ω |
| 5 seconds | 18.4Ω | 14.72Ω |
5A Across Device Types
| Device Type | Max Zs (0.4s) | Testing Limit |
|---|---|---|
| BS 1361 Fuse | 10.9Ω | 8.72Ω |
| BS 3036 Semi-enclosed Fuse | 9.58Ω | 7.66Ω |