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Hi I have a house where in order for the rising main to be earthed, the earth goes around the outside of the property to the fuse box in 10mm cable clipped to the wall at damp proof level. It has no conduit protection. I have recently asked an electrician to upgrade the fuse box and he suggests that the earth is non compliant it is not protected.

Is this the case and what should the cable be protected by?- solid or corrugated trunking?

Any thoughts would be welcome
 
Well I'd personally mechanically protect it if I'd installed it however bs 7671 gives a minimum CSA of 4mm where mechanical protection is not needed for applications such as supplementary bonding and earthing where the conductor is not part of a cable or mechanically protected.
maybe he means the main earthing conductor should be 16mm? Or is the 10mm for the gas or water?
 
It is almost certainly not non compliant but it could be improved. There are many millions of cables installed in this manner. It could most easily be enclosed in conduit though getting the end of the cable available may be inconvenient.
 
Hi I have a house where in order for the rising main to be earthed, the earth goes around the outside of the property to the fuse box in 10mm cable clipped to the wall at damp proof level. It has no conduit protection. I have recently asked an electrician to upgrade the fuse box and he suggests that the earth is non compliant it is not protected.

Is this the case and what should the cable be protected by?- solid or corrugated trunking?

Any thoughts would be welcome
I would also be concerned about a possible bridge of the DPC
 
ideal would be to enclose in black pvc conduit. to do this obviously, to thread it through, entails disconnecting one end. this should be done (in an ideal world) with the installation isolated from supply.
 

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