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Three core SWA installed as a new circuit on a TNS supply. Both ends of the SWA are earthed.
Would you/ is it acceptable to include the armour in the R1+R2 calculation (ie in parallel with the core being used as cpc) or should measurement simply be between cores?
 
Ah... but I know. It's what you think that I also want to know. Do you want it on a plate.
Tell us what you think....and why!
 
Ah... but I know. It's what you think that I also want to know. Do you want it on a plate.
Tell us what you think....and why!
typical Lancashire. get round to turning on Blackpool lights come April.:):):):D:D
 
Nope! I know too. It was the very fact that the issue came up on site the other day, I’m keen to see how others respond to the question.
Not meaning to be awkward ( well not a lot anyway!).
 
No you would not include the armour, it’s an exposed conductive-part.
Just the same as you would not include metal conduit, trunking, cable tray, etc.
but whatif the armour is the sole cpc?
 

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