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Passed my 17th with flying colours the 1 question I got wrong, was abour an industrail lighting circuit.

A 3 phase is feeding 3 banks of lighting in a factory 1 for each phase. What switching mechnism would you also have;

1. switch live conductors.

2. One live

3. One live and netrual

4. Cannot rememeber


I went with 1 live (the phase feeding the lighting circuit we want to isloate) I think this is wrong and maybe it should be the live and netrual, but questionin a industrail place will the netrual be split into 3 from a common input so that both netrual and live for the correct lighting bank can be switched off?

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answer is 1. switch live conductors.
 
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Hi doesn't answer my question, what does that mean? I know there will be a main switch to disconnect all power, but if you have 1 light down in 1 bank of lights, you should only disconnect that 1 phase, so is the answer where the live and netrual is disconnected or just the live?

answer is 1. switch live conductors.
 
generally you would have 3 phases going to a 3 gang switch. each gang would switch 1 phase. so the switching mechanism would switch 3 live conductors, 1 for each phase.
 
but that would suggest that all phases will be off, this cannot be right, it is a h&s issue if no lights are on while changing a light? Surely we must have a means of switching off just the 1 phase?

and is the N split into 3 in a phase system to a factory?
 
I am assuming this is circuit isolation rather than just a light switch. I think I had a very similar question in my 17th.

Trouble is you have a common neutral between all 3 phases. So if you don't isolate all phases you can't guarantee safe isolation of the circuit (a fault on another phase could come back up the neutral).
 
Understand your point, so my thought was in a factory what I would do thinking from a design point of view is have the first full isloator, cabable of disconnected all pahses and netrual (so 4 way), then further downstream take the netrual and split it 3 ways (3 cables from a netrual terminal block), then take 1 phase and 1 netrual to a 2 way ganged isloator, and repeat from the other 2 phases, if you do this then you get full islolation for each phase, any netural fault on a other phase would not appear on the disconnected phase and there is a netrual isolation on that phase, hope this is clear, does no designer do this in the commerical world?



I am assuming this is circuit isolation rather than just a light switch. I think I had a very similar question in my 17th.

Trouble is you have a common neutral between all 3 phases. So if you don't isolate all phases you can't guarantee safe isolation of the circuit (a fault on another phase could come back up the neutral).
 
I think Telectrix just meant a 3 gang switch so you would switch each bank of lights separately not all at the same time with a 3 pole isolator
 
The neutral is a live conductor, so as Tel says, the answer is switch live conductors.

Cheers..........Howard
 

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