Certainly forseeable in an industrial contextAre you suggesting that multiple separate simultaneous L-CPC faults is 'foreseeable'? Don't forget that they really would have to be essentially 'simultaneous' in onset, since each L-CPC fault would be cleared very rapidly (<1 second) by it's circuit's OPD.
I suppose one can invoke "never say never", but you're not going to get much closer to 'never' than the probability of two separate L-CPC faults, on different circuits, arising within 1 second of one another![]()
POssible in theoryNot really. However, I've just realised that what I previously wrote was not correct. If two or more simultaneous L-CPC faults were to arise on different circuits with a common CPC, then that would increase the PFC, since the L conductors of the two circuits would then effectively be in parallel. The argument for not needing a bigger CPC (than for a single circuit) therefore relies on the incredible improbability of two or more faults, on different circuits, arising within 1 second of one another.

