lyledunn
Electrical
- Dec 20, 2001
- 122
In the UK there is extensive use of SWA cables for distribution circuits in buildings, especially at 400v using TNS, TNCS or TT earthing systems.( These are just terms given to the method employed to provide connections with earth for indirect shock protection).
It has become almost practice, albeit in most cases unnecessary, to supplement the wire armour with an additional single circuit protective conductor of the same csa as the associated phase. To some extent this was to comply with BS7671 without having to calculate the minimum csa of the protective conductor using adiabatic formula.
I was wondering if such practice is used elsewhere and what views there may be on the merits of the additional conductor. Regards,
Lyledunn
It has become almost practice, albeit in most cases unnecessary, to supplement the wire armour with an additional single circuit protective conductor of the same csa as the associated phase. To some extent this was to comply with BS7671 without having to calculate the minimum csa of the protective conductor using adiabatic formula.
I was wondering if such practice is used elsewhere and what views there may be on the merits of the additional conductor. Regards,
Lyledunn