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What started me off in the first place is the new regs and the RCD protection of cables buried to shallow.
I had a call about a cooker constantly tripping a split load board on the RCD side,knowing how earthy cookers can be i put it down to that but still gave the circuit the once over continuity/insulation resistance tests and checked the circuits Zs before moving it over to the non RCD side.
So i was a little concerned about the new regs and that cooker circuits being RCD protected.
I wanted to know if a could get away from placing such circuit on an RCD and looking satisfy the regs with giving the circuit mechanical protection.
Simply using metal capping doesn`t offer the protection needed so was wondering if galvanised conduit would?
So using earthed galv conduit (even if in running T&E and not using the conduit as a cpc) would i still need to run the conduit from CCU all the way back to the consumer unit?
OR
Would i only use a length of conduit to cover the cable as it runs down the wall to the CCU, threading the conduit to the CCU backbox with a male galvanised joint and relying on the T&E`s cpc flylink to the backbox to earth the conduit?
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