What do you do with those untidy functional earth wires, especially if you have a lot of RCBOs in one board?
I suppose one is supposed to take each lead to the same terminal as the circuit’s CPC. But that can mean trying to reliably fit a skinny bit of stranded flex behind maybe a 6mm earth. Notwithstanding the perceived regulations/guidance, this is never satisfactory.
I’ve recently been using 1.5mm G/Y terminals on a short bit of DIN rail to take four or five commoned FE leads each, then commoning these terminals back to an earth bonding point with short bits of 2.5 G/Y solid.
The attached photo is part of a Hager board done this morning.
Adding a bit of curly wrap keeps things neat and prevents the board resembling the Flying Spaghetti Monster. The leads carry stuff-all current so bunching is irrelevant.
Is there any reason this might be unacceptable? I’m alone here in the wilds of Norfolk so do value second opinions!
Cheers, Mark
I suppose one is supposed to take each lead to the same terminal as the circuit’s CPC. But that can mean trying to reliably fit a skinny bit of stranded flex behind maybe a 6mm earth. Notwithstanding the perceived regulations/guidance, this is never satisfactory.
I’ve recently been using 1.5mm G/Y terminals on a short bit of DIN rail to take four or five commoned FE leads each, then commoning these terminals back to an earth bonding point with short bits of 2.5 G/Y solid.
The attached photo is part of a Hager board done this morning.
Adding a bit of curly wrap keeps things neat and prevents the board resembling the Flying Spaghetti Monster. The leads carry stuff-all current so bunching is irrelevant.
Is there any reason this might be unacceptable? I’m alone here in the wilds of Norfolk so do value second opinions!
Cheers, Mark