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Whats the opinion in serrated washers with galv steel conduit? I was always taught at college to have one in between coupler and accessory and coupler and trunking, wether being used as the cpc or a separate cpc.

I was at a job today where they are installing a trunking/conduit system but are not using serrated washers, I mentioned it but basically got told to shut up! Couldn't really come up with a good answer, they just said it's not being used as the earth. I said it could carry significant fault current so the system need some to be mechanically and electrically sound.
 
Isn't that why we bond the trunking or metal box or conduit box that said conduit is attached to? I've never used serrated washers or been told to do so.
 
I'm interested to hear what others think about things like this. We are taught that metal conduit and trunking must be earthed regardless of whether or not it is used as a c.p.c. (as it is an exposed conductive part) and that you should achieve electrical continuity throughout the containment system. However, we have not been taught to use of serrated washers. Another one is scraping paint of metal backboxes etc. Reminds me to refer to the text books I have (mixture of old JTL/CITB and some new) and see what is said.
 
I like seeing serrated washers as you say just because a separate cpc is incorporated it is just important the conduit is effectively earthed. Of course a correctly installed system should ensure continuity but I do like them.
 
I like to see them aswell, but not a good reason. If it was my job they would be fitted, but not much I can do!
 
I went in the wholesaler the other to get some for a large swa gland, the look of dismay from the bloke behind counter was priceless. He said we dont stock any serrated washers....
 

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