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Are we now classing Neutral as a live conductor?

Reason for this is that on the Scheldule of Items tested (page 4 of Periodic Inspection Report), it asks whether the "insulation resistance between live conductors" has been tested.

Just wondering whether this refers to three phase circuits (L1-L2 etc) or single phase circuits (L-N)

Thanks
 
17 edition exam question
an industrial board supplies
4xtp motors 2xtp+n motors 4xsingle phase ring circuits 2xsingle phase lighting circuits
how many live conductors are there
any help appreciated
 
I got a very similar question when I sat the exam. Just add up the number of line and neutrals.

4 x tp motors = 12
2 x tp+n motors = 8
4 x single phase rings = 16
2 x single phase radials = 4

Total = 40
 
Are we now classing Neutral as a live conductor?

Reason for this is that on the Scheldule of Items tested (page 4 of Periodic Inspection Report), it asks whether the "insulation resistance between live conductors" has been tested.

Just wondering whether this refers to three phase circuits (L1-L2 etc) or single phase circuits (L-N)

Thanks



BS7671 2008:

Part 2 - Definitions....... Live Conductor = A conductor or conductive part intended to be energised in normal use, including a neutral conductor but, by convention, not a PEN conductor.

Regards

Dichroic
 
It's always been a live conductor since I've been doing it...

It's designed to carry current in normal operation, although I do agree with you that unless there is a load connected between line and neutral that no current will flow.
 
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