why do people run a cpc Along side the armoured that supplies the board. Why not use the metal sheathing as the earth?
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The armour may not be of an adequate CSA. The armour may not be of an adequate CSA for bonding (if bonding is required). Long runs may have a seperate earthing conductor to meet disconnection times. In areas like marinas then the armour should not be relied on due to corrosion.why do people run a cpc Along side the armoured that supplies the board. Why not use the metal sheathing as the earth?
Not all of them are capable Steve look at the cables shaded in pink.Looking at this table it shows there all more than capeable. This is why it’s confusing me. Lol
But I’m on about a standard 3phase board now if they are 25mm (most are) then why run it? Is it due to resistance of copper rather than steel?Not all of them are capable Steve look at the cables shaded in pink.
The armour of a 25mm SWA would not be adequate for bonding.But I’m on about a standard 3phase board now if they are 25mm (most are) then why run it? Is it due to resistance of copper rather than steel?
Perhaps if you had mentioned that in the first post then there would have been less confusion, 25MM4 core SWA has a steel csa0f 70mm2 equivalent to 22.5 mm2 copper, but as others have said that wouldn't be good enough for bonding as well as a cpc, of course only if bonding is required.But I’m on about a standard 3phase board now if they are 25mm (most are) then why run it? Is it due to resistance of copper rather than steel?
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