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Evening,
Just joined upto this forum after a search online for some info, hopefully someone can help me?
I have taken over a job from another contractor who has run in a 50mm 4 core swa from a substation to a TP&N DB roughly 100m away.
My concern is that it appears they have not run a separate earth and are relying on the armouring as the CPC. I believe it should have a 25mm earth ran in alongside the SWA?.
My other problem is that the cable is now burried underground and has a tarmac road above it ect.
What are my options?
Thanks in advance
 
Armour will be acceptable as the cpc however the length could be a factor as to achieving your disconnection time, calculations required
[ElectriciansForums.net] CPC size of SWA Armouring
Evening,
Just joined upto this forum after a search online for some info, hopefully someone can help me?
I have taken over a job from another contractor who has run in a 50mm 4 core swa from a substation to a TP&N DB roughly 100m away.
My concern is that it appears they have not run a separate earth and are relying on the armouring as the CPC. I believe it should have a 25mm earth ran in alongside the SWA?.
My other problem is that the cable is now burried underground and has a tarmac road above it ect.
What are my options?
Thanks in advance
 
Evening,
Just joined upto this forum after a search online for some info, hopefully someone can help me?
I have taken over a job from another contractor who has run in a 50mm 4 core swa from a substation to a TP&N DB roughly 100m away.
My concern is that it appears they have not run a separate earth and are relying on the armouring as the CPC. I believe it should have a 25mm earth ran in alongside the SWA?.
My other problem is that the cable is now burried underground and has a tarmac road above it ect.
What are my options?
Thanks in advance

Presumably you have calculated that a 25mm copper conductor is required and not just guessed this?
 
Davesparks i was referring to table 54.7 of bs7671 which states if S>35 and the protective conductor is the same material as the line conductor this is S ÷ 2
S = 50mm
50 ÷ 2 = 25mm
A perfectly acceptable method used the other being a calculation so no big deal
 
Davesparks i was referring to table 54.7 of bs7671 which states if S>35 and the protective conductor is the same material as the line conductor this is S ÷ 2
S = 50mm
50 ÷ 2 = 25mm

So no calculation then, just using the Table which gives an oversized cpc. Not that there is anything wrong with using the table for design work, but when assessing compliance of an existing setup you should do the proper calculation with the adiabatic equation to make certain if the answer from the table isn't acceptable.
S is not the same material as the line conductor in this case so why have applied that part of the table anyway?

Did you even go as far as assessing the suitability of the armour based on the table 54.7 requirements? Or did you only look at the required size of a copper cpc??
 

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