by ericmark »
Sun Nov 03, 2013 6:39 pm
[quote="DIYorNot"]If the cable is twin and earth, the earth/CPC conductor should not be used for anything other than earth. The earth conductor is unsleeved throughout its length of the cable. Also, the conductor cross sectional area is less than the live/phase and neutral conductors.[/quote]
I was temped to say the same but could not find a regulation to support this. 514.4.2 stops over sleeving green-and-yellow.
[quote]514.4.6 Bare conductors
A bare conductor shall be identified. where necessary. by the application of tape, sleeve or disc of the appropriate colour prescribed in Table 51 or by painting with such a colour.[/quote]
So I can't find a regulation to stop using a bare conductor suitable sleeved for line. The only regulation I can find is Table 52.3 - Minimum cross-sectional area of conductors where it states that bare conductors shall be at least 10mm however I don't really know if a conductor within the grey insulation is really classified as bare.
Although I would never use the earth of a twin and earth cable for anything but earth to say another who has is breaking the rules is much harder.
[quote]134.1.1 Good workmanship by competent persons or persons under their supervision and proper materials shall be used in the erection of the electrical installation. Electrical equipment shall be installed in accordance with the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the equipment.[/quote]
Since the manufacturer states:- "Bare (earth)" I would say using the earth for other than earth is against the regulations but this is an interpretation by me and others may see it different.
There is a big difference in saying don't do that, and the guy how did that was doing something against regulations and dangerous. I do make mistakes and I accept that but please where saying some one has got it all wrong at least quote the regulation they are breaking.
I wait to see what regulation it breaks and I do not mean any guides to regulations please quote regulation.