Earthing Armour with BS951 clamps?

I was replacing a socket that had a cracked face and as I took said socket off I noticed the armour was earthed by using BS951 clamps. I wasn’t expecting to see any earthing of the armour as the SWA was in a conduit drop to the socket.

I’ve never seen it done like that before but now I walk around the factory and automatically assume every SWA I see entering a conduit drop will have the armour earthed with the clamps. Never been referenced on any EICRs we’ve had done in the past.

I don’t like it as the SWA hasn’t been glanded, just been shoved down the conduit.

I took the conduit drops away and glanded the SWA appropriately with the use of Earth Nuts.

Is the use of BS951 clamps acceptable practice for the earthing of armour?

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Certainly not good practice, and I’m surprised whoever did this didn’t think the earth terminal in the bottom right of a plastic box needed earthed too.
 
Certainly not good practice, and I’m surprised whoever did this didn’t think the earth terminal in the bottom right of a plastic box needed earthed too.

I have found a couple of those BG sockets with an earthed plastic box in the factory!

Luckily it's only one area that has the SWA dropped in conduit so I think I'll be amending those.

Cheers littlespark.
 
I was replacing a socket that had a cracked face and as I took said socket off I noticed the armour was earthed by using BS951 clamps. I wasn’t expecting to see any earthing of the armour as the SWA was in a conduit drop to the socket.

I’ve never seen it done like that before but now I walk around the factory and automatically assume every SWA I see entering a conduit drop will have the armour earthed with the clamps. Never been referenced on any EICRs we’ve had done in the past.

I don’t like it as the SWA hasn’t been glanded, just been shoved down the conduit.

I took the conduit drops away and glanded the SWA appropriately with the use of Earth Nuts.

Is the use of BS951 clamps acceptable practice for the earthing of armour?

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BS 951 states that clamps to this standard are not intended for connection to the armour or sheath of a cable and requires the packaging of the clamp to include the warning “Not intended for use on the sheath or armour of a cable
 
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