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Hi all, brilliant forum and loads of useful and interesting information.

An example question wrt cables in parallel: If you happened across an installation with a 10mm earth cable and wanted to uprate it to 16mm; what is to stop you placing another 10mm in parallel, all marked up with 'safety earth connection etc etc', and routed and terminated in the same places?

I just wondered where in the regs it expands on this or whether it is acceptable? Havent been able to find anything myself on this as yet.

Thanks in advance.
 
It should not be broken at joints etc. So if you are daisy chaining from board to water to gas then it should be continuous so when the plumber removes it to replace a stopcock for instance you don't lose the connection to the gas.
 
It should not be broken at joints etc. So if you are daisy chaining from board to water to gas then it should be continuous so when the plumber removes it to replace a stopcock for instance you don't lose the connection to the gas.

What im saying is, does an 'Earthing Conductor' not have to be ONE cable, as appose to cables run in parallel?
 
as already pointed out if its the same size same length and run and the ends are crimped or clamped in a way they wont become seperated then its ok, i would also label both ends up as to their function, if they are both main earths to the MET i would accept seperate terminal clamping as long as they are clearly marked as its only a qualified electrician who should have access, if bonding to gas and water id take the extra steps of making sure other trades cannot seperate them apart if say removed off a pipe by a plumber. Again i would clearly mark up their function at both ends as its not a common practice used and will be clear to the next electrician to come across it.
 

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