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Is there a requirement stipulating a final circuit supplying only one socket outlet should incorporate a duplicate protective conductor?
 
Is there a requirement stipulating a final circuit supplying only one socket outlet should incorporate a duplicate protective conductor?

Not solely for the reason that there is single outlet, but it may be required of the equipment the socket is intended for has an expected earth leakage greater than 10mA
 
Would there ever be a need for a high-integrity CPC outside of a special location, for one double 13A? The maximum leakage current of an appliance connected via a BS1363 plug is 3.5mA, so 7mA total. It's possible that multiple high-leakage, low load appliances might be connected with multiway adaptors but in a domestic installation the probablility is negligible and not foreseeable in design. In a commercial or industrial one, it could be foreseen but an alternative socket outlet would then be specified e.g. CEE17 feeding a local PDU.
 
There no problem with it, what prompted me to ask is that I was suspicious that it had been incorrectly installed.
If there were two sockets therefore radial circuit a duplicate protective conducter would be incorporated but I wasn't sure if that was the case for one socket.
 
If there were two sockets therefore radial circuit a duplicate protective conducter would be incorporated
Not sure what you mean. A normal radial circuit has only one CPC no matter how many points it serves.
 
That's not a normal radial circuit. The duplicate conductor would only be installed for a circuit with design functional earth leakage >10mA, typically in an industrial or commercial application with large quantities of IT equipment.
 
Out of interest, do you normally run a second cpc on your radial circuits then?
 

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