I can't see it on page 434 but that British Standard is the specification for fire resistant cables.
 
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but the spec'n clearly says "In direct contact with the CPC".

Cant say I've tested every one but those cables I have tested have proved to be a reliable connection between the cpc and shield and in my opinion provide adequate protection for compliance to 522.6.204(i)


Do the 'Eyes' have a reg No.?
 
I can't see it on page 434 but that British Standard is the specification for fire resistant cables.
Isn't this all starting to lose the point? I think we've established that the circuit doesn't need an RCD unless the instructions ask for one??
 
Isn't this all starting to lose the point? I think we've established that the circuit doesn't need an RCD unless the instructions ask for one??
You know what we're like on here drifting off the point?
 
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