lozarus
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Apologies in advance if I'm missing the obvious here or not referring to the correct section of 18th or the GN's. In honesty I think I'll get a better answer from the discussion here anyway.
So I'm about to do some head upgrades from failed SOX to LED. A reasonably starightforward like-for-like swap as such. However, as always I've done my preliminary inspection it's made me question a few things.
The poles are 1964 vintage as are some of the cutouts. It's a private system. Each bank of 3 poles is backed up by a 10a MCB via 2c PVC SWA (armour as CPC). There's 2 original cutouts (please see my post in the For Sale/Wanted section to see if you can help me locate a replacement fuse carrier for one) - they're all in reasonable condition but I'm not sure of the logic behind the earthing arrangement. It looks to be partly original as well.
As per the photograph, it's that old favourite of a section of PVC outer cut away and a BS951 clamp around the armour. Why would this have been done? Surely the all-metal cutout would naturally be bonded to the armour by the SWA gland and the luminaire's CPC could just be connected to the meteal cutout?
Second question - the CPC coming off the BS951 goes to both the luminaire, and the pole.
Earthing arrangements of the site are TN-C-S. I would have thought the pole is in effect a large earth stake (although I appreciate it may be coated in bitumen in the ground).
Is it correct that the pole is bonded to the incoming earth? I would have thought this is sort of combining two different earthing systems.
Cheers
So I'm about to do some head upgrades from failed SOX to LED. A reasonably starightforward like-for-like swap as such. However, as always I've done my preliminary inspection it's made me question a few things.
The poles are 1964 vintage as are some of the cutouts. It's a private system. Each bank of 3 poles is backed up by a 10a MCB via 2c PVC SWA (armour as CPC). There's 2 original cutouts (please see my post in the For Sale/Wanted section to see if you can help me locate a replacement fuse carrier for one) - they're all in reasonable condition but I'm not sure of the logic behind the earthing arrangement. It looks to be partly original as well.
As per the photograph, it's that old favourite of a section of PVC outer cut away and a BS951 clamp around the armour. Why would this have been done? Surely the all-metal cutout would naturally be bonded to the armour by the SWA gland and the luminaire's CPC could just be connected to the meteal cutout?
Second question - the CPC coming off the BS951 goes to both the luminaire, and the pole.
Earthing arrangements of the site are TN-C-S. I would have thought the pole is in effect a large earth stake (although I appreciate it may be coated in bitumen in the ground).
Is it correct that the pole is bonded to the incoming earth? I would have thought this is sort of combining two different earthing systems.
Cheers