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Parallel Earth Paths In Steel Re-Inforced Concrete
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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 343735" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>changing tack slightly, I now need to patch up poor earth paths no doubt where conduit/trunking has poor connections. I was thinking of by passing said areas with earth straps. Most circuits are on 20Amp breakers, so was going to size said straps for 20 Amps, working on basis that only 1 circuit is likely to be faulty at a time. Am I correct in taking that approach given that certain parts of the metal trunking is serving as earthing for 16 circuits?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 343735, member: 490"] changing tack slightly, I now need to patch up poor earth paths no doubt where conduit/trunking has poor connections. I was thinking of by passing said areas with earth straps. Most circuits are on 20Amp breakers, so was going to size said straps for 20 Amps, working on basis that only 1 circuit is likely to be faulty at a time. Am I correct in taking that approach given that certain parts of the metal trunking is serving as earthing for 16 circuits? [/QUOTE]
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