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Cheers guys. I've just had a read of the relevant section of GN8 but it didn't offer any reasoning behind the 8.5 factor and the difference between a CPC and bonding conductor in terms of copper equivalency.

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A CPC's size is based on the temperature rise in the time it takes the ocpd to operate when a particular fault current flow. So this is looking at the ability of the conductor to survive a high current for a short length of time.

Bonding is sized considering its ability to safely handle a sustained flow of current.

Also it's worth noting that the table you linked to above is incorrect and has been for many many years.
 
They are for situations where you need to know the copper equivalent CSA, this is not used for bonding.

For bonding you need equivalent conductance, this is a different physical property. A factor of 8.5 is generally accepted as being the ratio of conductance of copper versus steel. So for a 10mm copper bond you need 85mm steel.
Theres an echo in here .......
 
Gn8 also gives warning to using the armour as a combined cpc/protective conductor as with tncs diverted neutral currents can raise the temperature of the cable meaning a increased sized conductors maybe needed for your ccc.
It's up to the designer whether this may happen or not.
 
Gn8 also gives warning to using the armour as a combined cpc/protective conductor as with tncs diverted neutral currents can raise the temperature of the cable meaning a increased sized conductors maybe needed for your ccc.
It's up to the designer whether this may happen or not.
Or rather raise the temp of the armour I should say
 

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