boltonsparky
Senior Member
I was at the wholesalers today purchasing some 2.5mm singles to be installed in steel conduit and got to thinking.
You can use the conduit as the CPC I know, but the way I was taught and the way I've always done it is to install a CPC with a CSA matching that of the size of the Line conductors.
I was curious as to why we don't usually reduce the CPC size like that of a twin and earth cable and install the smaller sized CPC in singles, providing the adiabatic equation worked out.
Looking in the regs at 541.1.1. which takes a bit of unpacking, the minimum size for a CPC is 2.5mm unless it's an integral part of a cable, formed by a conduit, ducting or trunking or contained in an enclosure formed by a wiring system.
But then comes the contradiction which states that the CSA shall not be less than 2.5mm if mechanical protection is provided or 4mm without.
I've interpreted this as meaning that in a conduit we could install a 1.5mm CPC for a circuit with 2.5mm line conductors, providing that the adiabatic equation worked out ok, but is this over ruled by the sentence below it and a 2.5mm CPC should be installed, and if so why doesn't this over ruling apply to T&E?
Based on the above should a 1.5mm line conductor be protected with a 2.5mm CPC?
However if we don't do the adiabatic equation then we must use the same size CPC, as per table 54.7?
And another matter relating to this.
I've always thought that you can run one CPC for multiple circuits in conduit, which in theory would be the same as using the conduit itself as the CPC, but I can't find a reg to back this up, other than a mentioning of it in 543.1.2 which talks about if a common CPC is used, but doesn't state that a common CPC can be used just alludes to it. Can anyone point me in the direction of a reg stating that a common CPC between circuits is permitted? I can't find one.
You can use the conduit as the CPC I know, but the way I was taught and the way I've always done it is to install a CPC with a CSA matching that of the size of the Line conductors.
I was curious as to why we don't usually reduce the CPC size like that of a twin and earth cable and install the smaller sized CPC in singles, providing the adiabatic equation worked out.
Looking in the regs at 541.1.1. which takes a bit of unpacking, the minimum size for a CPC is 2.5mm unless it's an integral part of a cable, formed by a conduit, ducting or trunking or contained in an enclosure formed by a wiring system.
But then comes the contradiction which states that the CSA shall not be less than 2.5mm if mechanical protection is provided or 4mm without.
I've interpreted this as meaning that in a conduit we could install a 1.5mm CPC for a circuit with 2.5mm line conductors, providing that the adiabatic equation worked out ok, but is this over ruled by the sentence below it and a 2.5mm CPC should be installed, and if so why doesn't this over ruling apply to T&E?
Based on the above should a 1.5mm line conductor be protected with a 2.5mm CPC?
However if we don't do the adiabatic equation then we must use the same size CPC, as per table 54.7?
And another matter relating to this.
I've always thought that you can run one CPC for multiple circuits in conduit, which in theory would be the same as using the conduit itself as the CPC, but I can't find a reg to back this up, other than a mentioning of it in 543.1.2 which talks about if a common CPC is used, but doesn't state that a common CPC can be used just alludes to it. Can anyone point me in the direction of a reg stating that a common CPC between circuits is permitted? I can't find one.