Hi guys, just wondered if anyone can explain this, or indeed if there's anything to explain !
We are presently wiring telemetry lines up for BT at their new Roadside DSLAM cabinets, basically consisting of a 5pr comms cable between the new dslam cabinet and the existing PCP cabinet.
Part of the job is that if the cabinets are closer than 3M to each other, we have to also run a 10mm bonding cable between them ( The dslam is mains powered ) for electrical safety.
The thing that strikes me as strange is that this cable terminates directly onto the shell of the two cabinets but then we also run a 6mm bonding cable to the two doors of the existing Street PCP Cabinet and I just wondered what the reduction in csa of the door bonds would be for - if anyone knows ?
Just being nosy really
Cheers
We are presently wiring telemetry lines up for BT at their new Roadside DSLAM cabinets, basically consisting of a 5pr comms cable between the new dslam cabinet and the existing PCP cabinet.
Part of the job is that if the cabinets are closer than 3M to each other, we have to also run a 10mm bonding cable between them ( The dslam is mains powered ) for electrical safety.
The thing that strikes me as strange is that this cable terminates directly onto the shell of the two cabinets but then we also run a 6mm bonding cable to the two doors of the existing Street PCP Cabinet and I just wondered what the reduction in csa of the door bonds would be for - if anyone knows ?
Just being nosy really
Cheers
