I have 5 x 6m metal posts sticking out of the ground used for 200w floodlights to light up a manege.
This is a domestic stables. The posts test as 35ohms to earth. The installation is TNCS and has 30mA RCD protection on all circuits.
The floodlight will be earthed and in doing so the post will become earthed as the bracket holding the floodlight to the post is metal.
I just cant quite work out if the post is an extraneous conductive part and needs a 10mm bonding cable or if it's an exposed conductive part as it's housing the cable up the middle of it and is holding the light, in which case it is earthed, however is the 1.5mm earth feeding the floodlight sufficient.
The cable feeding the arena lights is 6mm 3 core SWA.
Just when i think I've got earthing and bonding completely sussed I get a situation that confuses me!
This is a domestic stables. The posts test as 35ohms to earth. The installation is TNCS and has 30mA RCD protection on all circuits.
The floodlight will be earthed and in doing so the post will become earthed as the bracket holding the floodlight to the post is metal.
I just cant quite work out if the post is an extraneous conductive part and needs a 10mm bonding cable or if it's an exposed conductive part as it's housing the cable up the middle of it and is holding the light, in which case it is earthed, however is the 1.5mm earth feeding the floodlight sufficient.
The cable feeding the arena lights is 6mm 3 core SWA.
Just when i think I've got earthing and bonding completely sussed I get a situation that confuses me!