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Can anyone point me in the right direction as to find the size of conductor to earth the armour of swa? It's not being used as the cpc on the circuit it's 25mm 3core. I'm always trying to find this when I'm terminating armoured cable!! Thanks
 
Can anyone point me in the right direction as to find the size of conductor to earth the armour of swa? It's not being used as the cpc on the circuit it's 25mm 3core. I'm always trying to find this when I'm terminating armoured cable!! Thanks


10mm for 25mm Neutral, if not used as an earth.
 
Thanks for the links, I don't want to use the armour as the earth I mean the size of the flyleads to earth the different sizes of cable.....
 
Yes, but you need to make sure that the equivalent of the armour CSA, in copper CSA is what you need it to be.

Why would you need to know that ??? I can understand if you were using the armour as a combined CPC/Bonding conductor, but not purely for use as a CPC....
 
Thanks for the links, I don't want to use the armour as the earth I mean the size of the flyleads to earth the different sizes of cable.....

So what is this armour and fly lead doing then, ...If not that circuits CPC??? Have you by any chance run in a separate single CPC conductor along side the SWA cable??

Just to let you know, a 25mm 3 core SWA cables armour, is more than capable of acting as that cables CPC!! lol!!!
 
from what i can gather from the OP, he's asking what size conductor should be used to earth the armour when the armour is NOT being used as cpc. i always try and use the same size as the cpc.up to 10mm. i.e. if it's a 6mm 3 core cable. i would use a 6mm fly lead to earth the armour of the SWA. ( assuming it's glanded into an insulated enclosure)
 
from what i can gather from the OP, he's asking what size conductor should be used to earth the armour when the armour is NOT being used as cpc. i always try and use the same size as the cpc.up to 10mm. i.e. if it's a 6mm 3 core cable. i would use a 6mm fly lead to earth the armour of the SWA. ( assuming it's glanded into an insulated enclosure)

Exactly, and effectively causing the armour to become a CPC if both ends are connected to say the MET at origin and EMT or other earthing terminal at the load end... Whether he has run a separate earthing conductor (CPC) or not!!
 
agreed, the armour will become cpc ( or part thereof ) if connected at the downstream end, but not if it is only earthed at the source end to comply with being an earthed metallic sheath.
 
agreed, the armour will become cpc ( or part thereof ) if connected at the downstream end, but not if it is only earthed at the source end to comply with being an earthed metallic sheath.

To be totally honest Tel, i think this is another case where the OP has been wrongly taught, not to use the SWA as your CPC. lol!!!
 
personally, i would connect both ends anyway. 2 cpc's for the price of a banjo. a while ago, virtually every spark i spoke to was saying you could no longer use the armour as cpc. i think this incorrect belief was started by sparks who could not work out if the armour was sufficient or not.
 
Agree with you there lol!! The only situation i can think of where i wouldn't connect both ends of a SWA, is where the earthing system changes from a TN system to a TT for arguments sake!! Even then, i'd need a good reason leave a TN system behind, rather than combining them.. lol!!
 
agree 100%. even your TT rods can't compete with a decent TN system . LOL.
 
in fact, i think mit was the same sparks who swore blind you could not export PME and anything metal in a property had to be bonded, even the cast iron cistern in the outside karzi.
 

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