Max Zs for 40A BS 88 Fuse
BS 7671 Table 41.4 — BS 7671:2018+A2:2022
Max Zs (0.4s)
0.87Ω
Testing Limit
0.7Ω
Max Zs (5s)
1.7Ω
Ia (0.4s)
251A
At a Glance
- Device
- BS 88 Fuse — 40A
- Standard
- BS 88
- Max Zs (0.4s)
- 0.87Ω
- Max Zs (5s)
- 1.7Ω
- Testing Limit (80%)
- 0.7Ω
- Ia (0.4s)
- 251A
About BS 88 Fuse
BS 88 fuses (also called HRC or HBC fuses) are high breaking capacity industrial fuses. They protect distribution board sub-circuits and main incomers. Their time/current characteristics differ from MCBs — disconnection time depends on the precise fault current level, not a fixed multiplier.
Worked Example: Maximum Cable Run for 40A BS 88 Fuse
- Maximum Zs (tabulated) = 0.87Ω (BS 7671 Table 41.4)
- Testing limit (80%) = 0.87 × 0.8 = 0.7Ω
- Assume Ze = 0.8Ω (typical TN-S supply)
- Maximum R1+R2 = 0.7 − 0.8 = —Ω
- Using 6mm² T&E: R1+R2 = 6.16 mΩ/m
- The available R1+R2 margin is insufficient for standard cable — verify the earthing arrangement.
The tight Zs limit for this device means cable runs must be very short. Verify the supply earthing type and consider whether a lower-rated or different device type is more appropriate.
0.4s vs 5s Disconnection Times
Fuse characteristics differ from MCBs — disconnection time depends on the time/current curve. At 40A: max Zs = 0.87Ω (0.4s) vs 1.7Ω (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 | 0.87Ω | 0.7Ω |
| 5 seconds | 1.7Ω | 1.36Ω |
40A Across Device Types
| Device Type | Max Zs (0.4s) | Testing Limit |
|---|---|---|
| MCB Type B | 1.09Ω | 0.87Ω |
| MCB Type C | 0.55Ω | 0.44Ω |
| MCB Type D | 0.27Ω | 0.22Ω |
| BS 88 Fuse | 0.87Ω | 0.7Ω |