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Hi please can someone assist me.. i have started an inspection on a control circuit and noticed they have not run in an earth on a control circuit they run in a 3 core cable but taped up the green and yellow as live cable. the cable is run under ground from the distribution and is terminated within enclosed plastic houseing so there would be no fault on caseing. please can someone explain to me how i go about protecting this sort of circuit.... or does it require rewire ?
 
Not quite sure what you mean here. Is the cable a 3 core cable, i.e. with brown, blue and green/yellow or are there three seperate cables? You say the g/y is marked up as a live, is this cable being used for three phases?

Steve.
 
Hi the 3 core is being used for control on start stop / main isolater wired back to panel for all of them. it is going to work out very expensive to dig up and replace i realsticly know that the chance of shock is nill, but if someone was to slice the cable how would i protect this with only lives ?
 
Is the motor class I or II insulation.

There is no regulation stating a cable must have a CPC through it, we do have a regulation stating that there must be a CPC at each point of an installation.

Is this inspection part of a PIR, and if it is what are you going to code it, or are you advising remedial work, as replacing the cable.
 
Hi spilondon the voltage is 220v 50hz its just plain control cable were as if you would wire a light switch you would also drop an earth in maybe for future use. i am just trieing to get my head around that in the case of a fault be it that someone was to cut the cable ( not likely to happen) but they they did without an earth i can not protect from short circuit. can i use rcbo or they only used for installations with high earth impeadance.
 
This is quite common on LV control, lazy yes but it’s a fact of life. A lot depends on the construction of the control station. Plastic enclosure, glands and buttons don’t worry about it. What are you going to earth?
 
"if you would wire a light switch you would also drop an earth in maybe for future use." Eh? you "drop an earth in" because metal backboxes need earthing together with the 3.5mm screws (exposed conductive parts). It isnt just about "future use"..............
 
Hi malcommsanford
the inspection is part of PIR.... if there are no other solutions then i will have to rewire the control units, its just i am trying to save the company money. i know somewere within the regs there is a bit on earth free zone but wanted any advice that could help me combat the situation without spending what will turn out to be thousands of pounds.
 

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