2008-09-25
Our Voltimum Experts answer your questions on a daily basis in our Technical Expertise area. This one, concerning BS7671 : 2008 and whether ‘Earthing Conductor’ is the correct wording with respect to Regulation 559.10.3.4, is answered by the NICEIC:
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| A main earthing conductor - but what about the CPC? |
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Question: Regulation 559.10.3.4 uses the wording 'Earthing Conductor'. As you know, Definitions in BS7671 states the meaning of 'Earthing Conductor'. With respect to Regulation 559.10.3.4 and street lighting, why is the wording 'Earthing Conductor' used? Should this not read: 'Circuit Protective Conductor' (CPC)?
Answer: The Regulation is referring to the sizing of the protective conductor from the main earthing terminal to the means of earthing, where the load has its own distributor's service head. The CPC would be as part of any final circuit (or distribution circuit) and be sized in accordance with 543.1.1.
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NICEIC Group Ltd.,
Warwick House, Houghton Hall Park,
Houghton Regis, Dunstable LU5 5ZX
Tel: +44 (0)1582 531 000
Fax: +44 (0)1582 531 010
Email: enquiries@niceic.com
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Source: NICEIC & James Hunt |
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