Hi guys, I've questioned something at my workplace and after receiving my answer I'm not overly convinced and would like some other experienced gods to chime in
On a new install in an existing property today I went to bond the Water and noticed it was already done, clearly many moons ago before we done the job.
The protective bonding conductor was 6mm, this is what I questioned as to my knowledge I believed it should've been a 10mm.
I was going to pull in a 10mm (probably a 2 hour job) but checked with my boss first, he said to speak to his business partner (my other boss) as he does all our testing and inspecting.
The property has a TNCS system and what I was taught was that the protective bonding conductors are to be sized according to the copper equivalent csa of the supply neutral conductor, So according to the values in Table 54.8 with the neutral having a 25mm csa it should be a 10mm bonding conductor.
My boss asked me if it was a new house, which I replied no.
He said 6mm was fine, it wouldn't fail a test it would only be an advisory.
He said 10mm would be preferred but it wasn't something you could tell the client they had to have done only mearly advise them.
thoughts?
On a new install in an existing property today I went to bond the Water and noticed it was already done, clearly many moons ago before we done the job.
The protective bonding conductor was 6mm, this is what I questioned as to my knowledge I believed it should've been a 10mm.
I was going to pull in a 10mm (probably a 2 hour job) but checked with my boss first, he said to speak to his business partner (my other boss) as he does all our testing and inspecting.
The property has a TNCS system and what I was taught was that the protective bonding conductors are to be sized according to the copper equivalent csa of the supply neutral conductor, So according to the values in Table 54.8 with the neutral having a 25mm csa it should be a 10mm bonding conductor.
My boss asked me if it was a new house, which I replied no.
He said 6mm was fine, it wouldn't fail a test it would only be an advisory.
He said 10mm would be preferred but it wasn't something you could tell the client they had to have done only mearly advise them.
thoughts?