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Hi!

Carried out an EICR and found the SWA supply to the garage wasn't glanded at either end. Can someone tell me what regs number it is that states it should be?

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[automerge]1585217228[/automerge]
Ok so after looking further I may have answered my own question! I would say this comes under 526.1? Correct me if i'm wrong.

(P.S Its a 3 core SWA using one of the cores as the cpc)
 
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even with a core as cpc, the steel wire armout must be earthed, even if just at 1 end. not sure what the reg. is.
 

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