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davesparks
To simplify it, installations in metal containers shouldn't be fed from a PME supply without an additional earth electrode of suitably low Ra being connected to mitigate the dangers should a supply fault occur
And what would you class as 'suitably low' in this scenario Dave ?
Ill give you the reason first then I need to look it up ... (PME systems)
The SWA as an earthing conductor is fine and is sized according to the requirements of the circuit thus in a fault it will trip the protective device in the required time, with PME set-ups the Bonding is sized in accordance to the possiblity of carrying N currents in a Network fault for long periods of time, the long term reliability of the SWA and its glanding was deemed not to be good enough for such a scenario especially with buried cables with infrequent testing.. I had this downloaded somewhere but that was on my old laptop that bit the dust, I now question whether it was a BS7671 requirement or the NICEIC stipulation on one of our jobs... I remember the DNO also got involved and requested a larger earth than our regs required due to network set-ups...
My problem is I use more than just the BS7671 and with the fact some of the sites I have been on have special requirements too I occasionally get a blurred lines between them all.. because I can see the scenario and the dangers I assume the BS7671 has them covered but seems they do fall short in areas.
To simplify it, installations in metal containers shouldn't be fed from a PME supply without an additional earth electrode of suitably low Ra being connected to mitigate the dangers should a supply fault occur