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Can anyone tell me where I can find a table showing the acceptable values for the resistance of protective bonding conductors when measuring (establishing) their continuity.
The generally accepted max is 0.05Ω.
I believe this is given by ohms law and the current required to disconnect a 100A service fuse within 5s, and the 50v rule.
hi i have a table for continuity of main equipotential bonding conductors
can send it as an email but the link will not copy for some reason
as you can see above it has resistance for 6mm2 and 10mm2
from 5m to 50m think i got it from iet forum
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