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Max Zs for 125A Type D MCB

BS 7671 Table 41.3 — BS 7671:2018+A2:2022

Max Zs (0.4s)

0.09Ω

Testing Limit

0.07Ω

Max Zs (5s)

0.17Ω

Ia (0.4s)

2500A

At a Glance

Device
MCB Type D125A
Standard
BS EN 60898
Max Zs (0.4s)
0.09Ω
Max Zs (5s)
0.17Ω
Testing Limit (80%)
0.07Ω
Ia (0.4s)
2500A

About MCB Type D

Type D MCBs trip magnetically at 10–20× In. They handle the highest inrush currents — transformers, welding equipment, and X-ray machines. The very high trip multiplier produces very low max Zs values, which severely limits cable run lengths. Type D devices are rarely suitable for final circuits with 0.4s disconnection requirements.

Worked Example: Maximum Cable Run for 125A MCB Type D

  1. Maximum Zs (tabulated) = 0.09Ω (BS 7671 Table 41.3)
  2. Testing limit (80%) = 0.09 × 0.8 = 0.07Ω
  3. Assume Ze = 0.8Ω (typical TN-S supply)
  4. Maximum R1+R2 = 0.07 − 0.8 = —Ω
  5. Using 25mm² T&E: R1+R2 = 1.47 mΩ/m
  6. 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 — Significant Difference for Type D

Type D MCBs require 20× In for 0.4s but only 10× In for 5s. At 125A: max Zs = 0.09Ω (0.4s) vs 0.17Ω (5s). The 5s value is exactly double. This is why Type D MCBs are mainly used on distribution circuits where 5s disconnection is acceptable.

Disconnection TimeMax ZsTesting Limit (80%)
0.4 seconds0.09Ω0.07Ω
5 seconds0.17Ω0.14Ω

125A Across Device Types

Device TypeMax Zs (0.4s)Testing Limit
MCB Type B0.35Ω0.28Ω
MCB Type C0.17Ω0.14Ω
MCB Type D0.09Ω0.07Ω
BS 88 Fuse0.27Ω0.22Ω

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