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Discuss What’s best practice terminating 2 earths in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
It is better than what most builders do which is to trim off half the cores so it fits@Dustydazzler
It's funny I nearly suggested that option above but didn't know how it would go down on here so kept quiet, I have been known to do that in the past, don't really see anything wrong with it personally!
It suggests the conductor is oversized to enable suitable termination as per manufacturer recommendations. You have also divided the conductor into separate unequal csas.@Dustydazzler
It's funny I nearly suggested that option above but didn't know how it would go down on here so kept quiet, I have been known to do that in the past, don't really see anything wrong with it personally!
How would it be half. Assuming this is a seven strand conductor the split is 43% and 57% so not half which effectively results in parallel conductors of differing csa.It is nor uncommon to just put half the cores in 1 terminal and the other half in the next terminal (assuming you have a spare terminal that is)
If not as above buy a finger lug crimp thingy
10mm or 10m it makes little difference in essence. BS7671 states parallel conductors shall be of the same csa and length, fault current or overcurrent will not think this is only 10mm so it should be fine.This interests me. Parallel conductors of different CSA. They will be parallel for about 10mm, connected to the same earth bar 10mm apart...would that be awful?
It does indeed, but over two terminals with mm between them even with a 43-57 split of probably 10mm or so maximum is it really going to cause an issue. Whilst I agree that it not best practice and as I suggested earlier a pin lug would be the best option, when In a fix it is a practical solution, and as Dusty says better than giving the conductor a haircut.It suggests the conductor is oversized to enable suitable termination as per manufacturer recommendations. You have also divided the conductor into separate unequal csas.
It may well not cause an issue but it creates parallel conductors of differing csa the length is not relevant. The suggestion of a swa core and sheath is totally different.It does indeed, but over two terminals with mm between them even with a 43-57 split of probably 10mm or so maximum is it really going to cause an issue. Whilst I agree that it not best practice and as I suggested earlier a pin lug would be the best option, when In a fix it is a practical solution, and as Dusty says better than giving the conductor a haircut.
If you use an SWA cable with 1 core and the armor both used as earth then there will be a difference in the size of earth conductor for the whole circuit and unequal current under fault can flow.
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