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Discuss can someone please explain? in the Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations area at ElectriciansForums.net
the way he said it was along the lines of: if water from jacuzzi was to splash onto motor, then water would have a potential which may not be enough to operate mcb/rcbo/fuse, therefore a larger earth is required, typically 16mm or 25mm
the way he said it was along the lines of: if water from jacuzzi was to splash onto motor, then water would have a potential which may not be enough to operate mcb/rcbo/fuse, therefore a larger earth is required, typically 16mm or 25mm
the way he said it was along the lines of: if water from jacuzzi was to splash onto motor, then water would have a potential which may not be enough to operate mcb/rcbo/fuse, therefore a larger earth is required, typically 16mm or 25mm
The only time it may need to be larger CSA that I can think of, is if it is a combined CPC and bonding conductor for PME/TNC-S, and you are extending the zone
Exactly what i said but in simpler form, this is the only reason i can see it and as OP has said the designer has done larger scale swimming pools etc too possible in buildings with larger csa supplies hes applying said bonding/earthing rules to lower scale installs.The only time it may need to be larger CSA that I can think of, is if it is a combined CPC and bonding conductor for PME/TNC-S, and you are extending the zone
PME is Not recommended on swimming pool and Jacuzzi installations.... TN-S or TT system!!
I was referring to when the Earthing conductor may be larger than the supply cables, but thanks anyway for pointing that out:wink_smile:
I realise it has no bearing on this thread, and I should not really have added it.
Just out of interest, what does a Jaccuzi fall under ?, would it be under swimming pools and other basins ?, or just under normal bathroom regs ?
A look though GN7 suggests you can use PME for swimming pools and other basins (Zone 2), but with a requirement to have an earthmat or earth electrode 20 ohms or less to be installed and connected to the protective equipotential conductor. 702.410.3.4.3
Steve Breeds: Regs say 'Recommended' something you should do..'Requirement' is something you must do very interesting reg tho I will bear that one in mind when looking at PME's
ATB S
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