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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?
 
Sorry you don’t think I am being real.
Sidestep what?
I think what you should really be asking, is what to do if conduit or trunking is used as a CPC.
Why should I be asking it? No problem, as far as I'm concerned....or the regs.
I'm sure I wouldn't use cable tray as a cpc, though. Unlike an swa, the wiring's not fully contained.
 
GN8 states (for an SWA with inadequate armour csa to be used as a cpc) that where the armour is earthed and there is also an internal core used as the cpc that the current division between the two parallel conductors cannot be determined and so the separate core should be sized as a stand alone conductor.

Therefore when measuring R1+R2 the armour should not form part of the resistance measurement as the internal core must meet the requirements on its own. Obviously the armour will lower the resistance and presumably assist disconnection but cannot be relied upon.
 
At last Richard, the answer! :)
In the particular case which prompted the op, the SWA armour, the equivalent csa would have allowed it to be used as the cpc, but with the third core present, not required to.
 

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