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As a Time Served Precision Engineer I have to say that thing is total cack!!!
Not used them myself but so-far have only seen good reviews about them. So what's wrong with them?
As a Time Served Precision Engineer I have to say that thing is total cack!!!
If it a PVC SWA to BS5467 and you are use one of the core/conductor as a circuit protective conductor then armouring must only be terminated at the supply, (to provide protection against mechanical damage or piercing of the amoured) at the load end it must be terminated into a not conductive box or trunking. This is a requirement of BS 5467 and not the regulation. As it be described, under fault condition most the the fault current will flow through the cable and only a fraction through the armouring, this will produce circulating current, that may cause damage to cable. Read Paul cook commentary on IET regulations.
It's about ten meters from the board. Tenby clamps perhaps I should say, what you use to earth copper pipe work etc.... He has run two cables fro the ring main, as I said a three core so be a bit difficult to complete a ring. It's a print copy area so will have printers etc etc. zs readings where 0.11 so not a high zs. And yeah he has said on every job. This guy thinks he is the nuts, he is the firms nic man so what ever he said's the director wants but when I see this I could not see any point to it and would rather not squeeze three earths in one terminal if there is no reason to do so.... It's commercial in London and we use swa in most power situations now days....... It's on an rcbo so so just can't see a reason for this....
Originally Posted by Cyril Molony![]()
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If it a PVC SWA to BS5467 and you are use one of the core/conductor as a circuit protective conductor then armouring must only be terminated at the supply, (to provide protection against mechanical damage or piercing of the amoured) at the load end it must be terminated into a not conductive box or trunking. This is a requirement of BS 5467 and not the regulation. As it be described, under fault condition most the the fault current will flow through the cable and only a fraction through the armouring, this will produce circulating current, that may cause damage to cable. Read Paul cook commentary on IET regulations.
a flying lead must be terminated from MET to the armoured gland via earth cable
The IET hold licienced copies of most british standards relevant to the regs, if you get the chance visit and look for section/part 5 of Bs 5467.Really! Never heard that one before, millions of non-compliant swa runs out there then
is that why most wholesalers stock xple?
That's bollox. Just think about the practicability of doing that to every SWA in a installation bigger than a house.
LeeH really read section 5 of BS5467That's bollox. Just think about the practicability of doing that to every SWA in a installation bigger than a house.
As a Time Served Precision Engineer I have to say that thing is total cack!!!
If it a PVC SWA to BS5467 and you are use one of the core/conductor as a circuit protective conductor then armouring must only be terminated at the supply, (to provide protection against mechanical damage or piercing of the amoured) at the load end it must be terminated into a not conductive box or trunking. This is a requirement of BS 5467 and not the regulation. As it be described, under fault condition most the the fault current will flow through the cable and only a fraction through the armouring, this will produce circulating current, that may cause damage to cable. Read Paul cook commentary on IET regulations.
I have used them quite a few times and i thought they were decent? They have small serated teeth on the bottom to dig into any metal work they are tightened down on to, they have one grub screw for tightening a crimp into and also an allen grub screw so they don't come loose over time! I much prefer them to drilling out banjo holes!
Wiska also do some earthing connections like these.. although i didn't like the look of them too much!
Pirahna nuts are great. I've used them many times and those metal teeth really grind in. If you have loads of joints on a job they are deffo worth buying as they represent a real time saver.