Hi all,
I would like some advice on a scenario currently at my workplace. I am replacing a Sub main DB and replacing the wiring to sockets/lights in one of our storage buildings.
My question is regarding bonding. The main bonding is 25mm, which from the sub mains EMT, my plan was to bond the nearest RSJ with 25mm cable.
However, a separate metal container (Two sockets and a light) is fed from this storage building. Currently, the metal container has no bonding and I'm sure a metal lump sitting directly on the earth would need bonding.
The problem is the submain in the storage building is over 140 metres away from the metal container. Could I bond the nearest RSJ of the storage building to the metal container which is 40 metres away, as the RSJ structure is bonded near the sub main? This would save 70 metres of cable.
Or just take the bonding cable back all the way to the sub main EMT.
I'm trying to avoid TT'ing the metal container as the ground is extremely hard and a lot of forklift traffic in that area. However, if it needs doing there's always a way!!
Thanks for any advice guys.
I would like some advice on a scenario currently at my workplace. I am replacing a Sub main DB and replacing the wiring to sockets/lights in one of our storage buildings.
My question is regarding bonding. The main bonding is 25mm, which from the sub mains EMT, my plan was to bond the nearest RSJ with 25mm cable.
However, a separate metal container (Two sockets and a light) is fed from this storage building. Currently, the metal container has no bonding and I'm sure a metal lump sitting directly on the earth would need bonding.
The problem is the submain in the storage building is over 140 metres away from the metal container. Could I bond the nearest RSJ of the storage building to the metal container which is 40 metres away, as the RSJ structure is bonded near the sub main? This would save 70 metres of cable.
Or just take the bonding cable back all the way to the sub main EMT.
I'm trying to avoid TT'ing the metal container as the ground is extremely hard and a lot of forklift traffic in that area. However, if it needs doing there's always a way!!
Thanks for any advice guys.