WHAT IS PEPEBADS?

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jayman1986

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HI,

I am enrolled on the new c&g 2357 level 3 at my local college. One thing I have been asked by my tutor to research is PEPEBADS? what is it? can you give in depth info about it please. I have googled and I get nothing that comes up.

Hopefully someone else might find this useful to know as well.

Cheers

 
Protective Earthing, Protective Equipotential bonding and Automatic Disconnection of Supply

 
Protective Earthing, Protective Equipotential bonding and Automatic Disconnection of Supply
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This looks like a variation upon what was the old EEBADS, that became ADS

in the 17th edition. It also looks like an eternal merry-go-round of jargon

creation that so many of us are told to avoid with all assiduity...and which

many of us do.

 
Protective Earthing, Protective Equipotential bonding and Automatic Disconnection of Supply - PEPEBADS = Page 46 BRB?

 
I was taught it as simply PEEBADS (protective earthing, equipotential bonding, and automatic disconnection of supply), shortened to ADS for simplification. :|

 
nope,

you been sold a dummy,

I'll bet it was that sideswiper or floatyboaty that took your money too. :)

saying that,

Deke does ok with his 13th,

and, he still never gave me my book back I lent him,

doesnt he know I need it to check Im still doing it right...

 
...Take the point about the BRB...When I first saw this I wondered about the

source. Jargon is used (as we know) in order that a conversation can be set

up between people with a mutual interest to the exclusion of all others who,

in the opinion of the original set, are to be kept out of that discussion.

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Page 28 BRB...would that be the new edition of Gn5 on protection

against electric shock?

 
NO tutor, NO trainer should ever write anything like that on the

board without some form of explanation, however rudimentary,

without any form of direction where to look. I find that the

RCD is being increasingly viewed as the protective device of

choice as the sole means of protection, in the perceptions of

trainees. At this juncture I refer them to reg 415.1.2.

 
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