automatic disconnection of supply.
EARTHING AND BONDING get your BYB out and read what is says.
EARTHING AND BONDING get your BYB out and read what is says.
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I tend to agree looking at the form the OP has provided, the one I looked at mentioned all 3 for the presence of:Protective conductors would cover circuit protective conductors (cpcs) and the earthing conductor at source of supply. As there is no mention of main protective bonding conductors it probably includes these as they are also protective conductors.
you are correct there.The Easy Cert form your using appears to refer to both cpc's and main protective bonding conductors in this one tick box. The one I use has separate tick boxes. Whatever you would of carried out some tests to verify, and for cpc's have a specific reading
Check out Chapter 54 543. 2 Types of protective conductors that will confuse you even moreI know you guys are banging your heads, but I just wanted to clarify.
So thank you all for your input and help.
you are correct there.
on that test sheet 13.2 on BYB 3.0to 3.8 /earthing and bonding arrangement's 411.3
but the person who made that test sheet should have made it more plain with out
copying the regs for copy righting.
BS7671 doesn't show a Schedule of Items Tested.
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