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JulianC
Righty, I may be suffering from brain fade on this so please bear with me....
In a domestic situation up to 100A it is generally accepted that for a TN-C-S supply, earthing and bonding must be 16mm & 10mm respectively and if this is not present, we must upgrade it.
The 10mm bonding is plain to see from reg 544.1.1 where it is categorically stated in table 54.8.
But where does it say that if you have a PME supply the main earth must be 16mm? From 543.1.1 we know that the earth conductor size can either be selected from table 54.7 (where 16mm is indeed the minimum) or it can be calculated from the adiabatic equation. Why then, providing the results of the adiabatic equation say so, can we not have a PME supply with 10mm for both earthing and bonding? Or can we and I've just not been paying attention?
General consensus seems to be that for T-T or TN-S we can calculate and perhaps get away with 10mm earth and 6mm bonding but every time TN-C-S is mentioned we for some reason need a 16mm earth & 10mm bonding. Why not 10mm for both if the adiabatic says it's OK?
Ta.
In a domestic situation up to 100A it is generally accepted that for a TN-C-S supply, earthing and bonding must be 16mm & 10mm respectively and if this is not present, we must upgrade it.
The 10mm bonding is plain to see from reg 544.1.1 where it is categorically stated in table 54.8.
But where does it say that if you have a PME supply the main earth must be 16mm? From 543.1.1 we know that the earth conductor size can either be selected from table 54.7 (where 16mm is indeed the minimum) or it can be calculated from the adiabatic equation. Why then, providing the results of the adiabatic equation say so, can we not have a PME supply with 10mm for both earthing and bonding? Or can we and I've just not been paying attention?
General consensus seems to be that for T-T or TN-S we can calculate and perhaps get away with 10mm earth and 6mm bonding but every time TN-C-S is mentioned we for some reason need a 16mm earth & 10mm bonding. Why not 10mm for both if the adiabatic says it's OK?
Ta.
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