on a TNC-S installation min. size for bonding conductors is 10mm.Thanks Ian. Yes I know that's why that's why I was using the equation to size the installation earthing conductor and using the 50% rule to then size my bonding conductor. But in the absence of any books I couldn't remember whether I could that for a tncs installation?
We're doing remedials at this installation, including a consumer unit upgrade. The route for rewiring the bonding conductor is unbelievably difficult! Is there any way I can risk assess to get around rewiring this 6mm bonding conductor? ?As said, 10mm is the minimum bonding conductor size, an existing 6mm tho doesn’t necessarily make an installation unsatisfactory.
Your earthing conductor would also need to be 10mm minimum if it’s a combination of protective bonding conductor and main earthing conductor.
Off on a bit of a tangent, but an niceic tech rep told me once on the phone about a calc that is in either the iet design guide or e&b guidance note (can't remember which) that can be done using either R2 or IR reading between a service pipe and the MET to prove whether is a genuine extrenuous conductive part which needs bonding.
Dont suppose anyone knows what I'm talking about do they?...
Yes! That's it! Thanks Telectrix! ?IR test. pipe to MET. if >22kOhms does not need bonding.
i just use whatever i find first on the van. still got a roll of plain green. (imperial). think it still has the price on the 100 yard drum.... £1.10.,6d.main bonding protective conductors are sized by the Relevant table in the IEE REGS, not by adiabactic equation.