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and then there's the issue of glanding into a mild steel enclosure
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never seen heads pop off, you must be using dodgy boltswith roofing bolts they have pressed heads rather than brass bolts that are machined.
in other words every so often the heads pop off roofers when you tighten them up
Do SWA brass glands come with galv steel locknuts in the UK then?? Ours SWA kits have always come with brass locknuts. Sounds like another UK manufacturers price cutting exercise, and not a very sound one at that!! In that case as you say, an earthing nut is the way to go.
BTW, the earthing nuts we are using are screwed, with a locking grub screw. Are these piranha earth nuts the same??
read again im talking about pz2 head roofersnever seen heads pop off, you must be using dodgy bolts
read again im talking about pz2 head roofers
and then there's the issue of glanding into a mild steel enclosure
sorry I meant the effect of disimilar metals of the mild steel enclosure and gland, not earthing or steel armouring issues.Not really, so long as the the earth continuity is maintained via the flying earth lead from either the earthing nut or the banjo connection then the metal enclosure is connected via the enclosures earth bar or other earthing provision... The last time i removed the paint from a metal enclose to aid gland contact was years ago, before Banjo's were thought of. As far as i'm concerned you are doing more damage to the integrity of the enclose than anything else...
As for the SWA connection to the brass gland itself, so long as that connection is kept dry, then any detrimental effects with regard to dissimilar metals is minimal. Rarely use the shrouds supplied in the gland kits these days, they rarely fit correctly anyway. We tend to use adhesive lined heat shrink to seal the gland termination, especially on external installs and the like....
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