Originally Posted by
44ALLAN
Exposed conductive part............can be touched/can become live under fault.
And fault protective provisions provide protection under
single fault conditions.
An internal fault could make the armour live.
Only if both the insulation
and sheathing was ruptured, making it a double fault. As above, we are only required to protect against a single fault.
So in effect your saying the armour of cable is 'not' an exposed conductive part?.
Well I neva lol
Originally Posted by
44ALLAN
An external fault could make the armour live.
An external fault could also make your car live, or your window frame, or your bed frame, or your cutlery, or even the frame of your glasses live.
I meant an external fault on the cable...... as in a spade going through it lol.
Totally agree about debating that's why I asked in the first place..........live and learn as they say.