Hi all,
while working on the bonding task of the L2 G&G I assumed the supplementary bonding CPC should be 4mm2 due to the table in the OSG -(p.51. size of protective conductor = 16mm2)
However another student said the MET is an exposed conductive part so the CPC should be 6mm2 - even though the table if true says 10mm2. I find this confusing as I thought a exposed conductive part needed to have a line conductor in order to be in danger of going live? Also, if the supplementary bonding for a bath pipe can be 4mm2 from the lighting rose in a bathroom how is this any different from the MET which provides earth to the whole system?
Looking through the BS 7671 I couldn't find a definitive answer.
Any help clarifying this is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Connor
while working on the bonding task of the L2 G&G I assumed the supplementary bonding CPC should be 4mm2 due to the table in the OSG -(p.51. size of protective conductor = 16mm2)
However another student said the MET is an exposed conductive part so the CPC should be 6mm2 - even though the table if true says 10mm2. I find this confusing as I thought a exposed conductive part needed to have a line conductor in order to be in danger of going live? Also, if the supplementary bonding for a bath pipe can be 4mm2 from the lighting rose in a bathroom how is this any different from the MET which provides earth to the whole system?
Looking through the BS 7671 I couldn't find a definitive answer.
Any help clarifying this is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Connor