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If someone has not earthed the braid of an SY cable what reg can I quote as being infringed.

My thinking is that the braid (like SWA) is an exposed conductive part and needs earthing.

Is it 411.3.1.1?
 
Its actually original design is as a screening and not for earthing purposes but it has found itself been used as a protective rough service cable, the glands will be exposed so forming part of an exposed conductive part but it also in your situe has been used to provide mechanical protection i assume and thus its prone if damaged to been made live so should be earthed.
 
As darkwood says, it's designed for screening and not earthing. Unless required as a screen you won't find many electrical engineers earthing it but rather cutting it back and taping it before it goes through a plastic gland. As it is clear sheathed above and sheathed below, the chances of it becoming live following cable damage without the cpc getting hit also is pretty slim.
 
Again, as darkwood said, it may be designed as a screen but most of the time it is just used as a rough service cabling, like a flexible swa. To provide proper screening it should be connected at one end or both, depending on the frequencies/voltages etc.
RA EMC Awareness - Mitigation - shielding cables is worth a read.

In that case you may as well use the correct gland, locks the braid in and stops it being pulled out.
 
I always ensure its earthed at least at the supply end, ive come across 4 in past 5 yrs that had live braiding because of crush damage on a 415 volt 5core sy, over 50% of the cable braiding is next to a phase so damaging cable can give a good chance of making braiding live without even touching the earth core. The issue as most will know is if its used as a rough service cable is getting the screening earthed if youve get a 415v trailer on it as it dont all fit in the earth terminal as well as the earth core, so i avoid this use as an extension but do use it as rough service if i can fit the extortionately expensive braiding clamp glands.

Edited extra note! Please remember although it should be earthed the braiding shouldnt be used as an earth conductor, a seperate earth core should be used.
 
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I know it’s not up to SWA standard but under no circumstance would I leave the braid unearthed. As has been said, it’s all too easy to damage. OK the glands are expensive, but then I’ve never had to pay for them. I just got moaned at for ordering them.
 
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I personally would always pigtail one end and earth when used as a tough flex. Many electrical engineers didn't bother tho. I have to say that in over 20 years of industrial work, I never came across an issue resulting from the use of this cable. (and before someone tells me that it's not the point I am just telling you my experience).
 
I personally would always pigtail one end and earth when used as a tough flex. Many electrical engineers didn't bother tho. I have to say that in over 20 years of industrial work, I never came across an issue resulting from the use of this cable. (and before someone tells me that it's not the point I am just telling you my experience).

Tomorrows only a day away and sods law has an habit of slapping you in the face lol
 
Again, as darkwood said, it may be designed as a screen but most of the time it is just used as a rough service cabling, like a flexible swa. To provide proper screening it should be connected at one end or both, depending on the frequencies/voltages etc.
RA EMC Awareness - Mitigation - shielding cables is worth a read.

The braid of SY cable is not designed as a screen against EMI as it's made from steel, only copper works as a screen (CY cable). Steel has a too high surface transfer impedance to act as a shield.

http://www.ofcom.org.uk/static/arch...Radiocomms/pages/mittech/design/shieldcab.htm

One end for lower frequencies around 50Hz, both ends for higher frequencies above 5kHz.
 
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Guys the thread is 3 years old so I'm going to close it but feel free to start a new one if you wish to continue with the topic.
 

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