Am I right that a cable used for lightning conduction would be a "buff" colour PVC and not our regular green/yellow sheath? Or am I dreaming this up??
It can be bare or any colour you prefer, but standard colours are various shades of stone.
Are you referring to the copper bar or cable attached to it?
Makes no difference.
It can be bare or any colour you prefer, but standard colours are various shades of stone.Are you referring to the copper bar or cable attached to it?
Makes no difference.
surely any connexion between the lightning conductor system and the electrical system would be done in...
Oooo let me see?
Pink??
Lilac??
Why not, it would help with ID.
It could possibly make a difference. BS7671 requires that the bonding of a lightning conductor to an electrical installation be undertaken in accordance with BS EN 62305. Does anyone know whether that Standard says anything about colours of insulation/sheathing?It can be bare or any colour you prefer, but standard colours are various shades of stone.surely any connexion between the lightning conductor system and the electrical system would be done in...Makes no difference.Are you referring to the copper bar or cable attached to it?
Indeed cream is correct if the 'earth wire' is carrying a current, green/yellow should not carry a current in normal use except in vehicles where it is now common as the chassis connexion for the 12V system.IIRC cream wire is used for telecoms earthing.
as I think it could.Makes no difference
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