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<blockquote data-quote="andyman 72" data-source="post: 71299" data-attributes="member: 297"><p>thanks guys. i have moved from domestic to industrial and am trying to find my feet. this is just an observation i have seen and it doesnt seem right so i am questioning it.</p><p></p><p>it is not connected to the earth bar, nor have they fitted any kind of earth straps for continuity. the cables inside are run in 4mm singles and the trunking is not used as any cpc. they have used metal clad spurs from this( with no flying earth as i know they should ). as i say i am new to this field but when things like this are, to me, wrong i thought i would check with you guys to see if there were any reason why this wasnt done or if it is just me being over keen?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andyman 72, post: 71299, member: 297"] thanks guys. i have moved from domestic to industrial and am trying to find my feet. this is just an observation i have seen and it doesnt seem right so i am questioning it. it is not connected to the earth bar, nor have they fitted any kind of earth straps for continuity. the cables inside are run in 4mm singles and the trunking is not used as any cpc. they have used metal clad spurs from this( with no flying earth as i know they should ). as i say i am new to this field but when things like this are, to me, wrong i thought i would check with you guys to see if there were any reason why this wasnt done or if it is just me being over keen? [/QUOTE]
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