Colin, I apologise for putting you in the stocks and pelting you with rotten fault.
I wasn't actually sure if you were involved in BS7273-4 but I still apologise for inciting the population to riot.
In response to your reply I wanted to now highlight the parts of BS7273-4 that annoy/confuse me, but I don't currently have the time to fully do it justice. I am today departing on holiday for a week. By the same token, I didn't want to not respond for more than a week, or you and others might have thought I was hiding!
On my return, I hope to raise a few issues for discussion that might help the rest of us to more fully understand this BS, but to give you all something be getting on with whilst I am away, I'd like to raise a couple of examples that support, I hope, my assertion that BS7273-4 is very confusing and is not,as you, state 'self explanatory' (well it is self-explanatory, of course. It's just not explained very well!):
1) In Clause 5.1.1 for example, various 'reaction' times are quoted for different fault circumstances; These include: 3s, 60s, 120s, 17m & 32m. These are all in one small section of the BS! Are so many different times really necessary?
2) There are over 80 'notes' in addition to the recommendations and commentary. Not all of these notes clearly state to which clause they refer to. Some pages have so many notes on them that some of these notes are nowhere close (on the page) to the clause they refer to (I believe this to be true, but then again I can't really tell!). Were so many notes really necessary and couldn't they have been identified in a better way?
I trust you will see from the posts on this thread already that we are all finding this BS too difficult to understand and a 'guide' is desperately needed if the recommendations of this BS are to be implemented in the real world. Only you profess to understand it!