3 core and earth - but don't need the earth..

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When using 3 core and earth but I don't need the earth - what's best practice - just snip the earth as close to the sheath as possible or something else? This is for a bathroom fan with run on timer. It is isolated by a triple pole switch. The fan doesn't have an earth connection (double insulated).

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The earth conductor whether needed or not should be earthed at the supply end and left useably long, sleeved and terminated in a terminal block or similar at the end where it is ( today ) not needed.
 
I wouldn't cut it down because you don't know what will happen for future installations.

I would screw end into connection block and tape up in green/yellow insulation tape.
 
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Andy, FYI, that bare copper wire is called the circuit protective conductor. It must be earthed at one end to do its job (ie to trip the fuse if there is a fault on the cable).

Its also needed for the electrician when he does an earth fault loop impedance test.
 
dont connect it either end if its an lv fan (load side).could possibly put 240v in an illegal zone in the event of a fault
 
Yes, partly true but if its an LV fan (load side) then the 3-wire connection to the timer and transformer will be remote from the (LV) fan with only 2 wires needed from the transformer to the fan.

A 3 wire connection, with earthed cpc, will be required from the fan isolator to the transformer.
 

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