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davesparks
SWA. in the ground can degrade over time, systems not maintained, just treat it as you would the farm animals, and up the danger levels... An extra rod at the end of the system will give you the extra belt and braces on tripping speeds over long runs for not a lot of cash. Just think of kids playing in a garden with nothing on their feet.
What makes you say that modern SWA cable will degrade over time? What causes this degradation of the non-biodegradable sheath?
This doesn't make any sense to me, if the rod at the far end of the circuit is of a low enough resistance to earth to make any real difference then you will be diverting fault currents from any part of the installation through this lighting circuit.
Kids playing in the garden with nothing on their feet won't be helped by the extra rod, in fact it could just lead to a greater risk by creating an area with a potential gradient on the ground during fault conditions.