Only if you think that what started out as one piece of twin and earth contains "two individual protective conductors"...
Yes apologies Bas I called you Ban in the previous post so sorry.Bas its two cables in each socket bar the end one, that makes it a radialBan perhaps you are thinking of what is termed a radial circuit which has one wire of each L(Live) N(Neutral) E(Earth) whereas a RFC has two of each at each socket.
I'm not sure I should listen to you - I'm not sure you know what you're talking about.
SPARK 123 yes there is mate , i think in the circuit you have drawn out,there are clearly two terminations(in the CU),these are the ends of one piece of cable.
disconnect one earth from any socket and then you have two earths.is this what they were trying to say when they wrote the reg?
my books in the van and i cant be bothered to check the wording
im not sure i expalined that to well,i know what i meant though
You have two physical cables at each socket they are not the same cable otherwise matter would be existing in two places at once.
SPARK 123 yes there is mate , i think in the circuit you have drawn out,there are clearly two terminations(in the CU),these are the ends of one piece of cable.
disconnect one earth from any socket and then you have two earths.is this what they were trying to say when they wrote the reg?
my books in the van and i cant be bothered to check the wording
im not sure i expalined that to well,i know what i meant though
The reg we are talking about for high integrity earthing 607-02-04,
The wiring of every final circuit and distribution circuit intended to supply one or more items of equipment, such that the total protective conductor current is likely to exceed 10mA, shall have high a integrity potective connection complying with one or more of the following:
(i)
(ii)
(iii) two individual protective conductors, each complying with the requirements of section 543. The two protective conductors may be of different types e.g. a metallic conduit togtether with an additional conductor of a cable enclosed in the same conduit.
No id expect continuity but that still doesnt mean only one cable at each socket there are two physical cables at each socket in a RFC, count them if you dont believe me.
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