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probably the same site has area 51!What is Section 16?
Is this in BS7671 or some other scheme format, can you show or say what it states.It's under schedule of items tested.
are you asking us or telling us.Can I confirm that a protective conductor in section 16 of an EIC refers to bonding to services etc rather than a cpc of a final circuit?
I am asking. To me a protective conductor is both fundamentally, but it's worded as continuity of protective conductor and not circuit protective conductor.are you asking us or telling us.
This is the standard easy cert EIC document as opposed to a model form. I guess it's to prompt you to carry out certain testsIs this in BS7671 or some other scheme format, can you show or say what it states.
If you mean "presence of protective conductors" if you look closer it also ask about presence of Earthing and bonding conductors protective conductors mean cpc.It's under schedule of items tested.
please start from the beginning so we can say that we are on the same him sheet.I am asking. To me a protective conductor is both fundamentally, but it's worded as continuity of protective conductor and not circuit protective conductor
Different to the form I looked atSee line 13.3 on picture.
The distribution board that this cert refers to does not have any main protective conductors to supplies. So I was asking in your opinion this means cpc for final circuits or just main protective conductors.
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I tend to agree looking at the form the OP has provided, the one I looked at mentioned all 3 for the presence of:Protective conductors would cover circuit protective conductors (cpcs) and the earthing conductor at source of supply. As there is no mention of main protective bonding conductors it probably includes these as they are also protective conductors.
you are correct there.The Easy Cert form your using appears to refer to both cpc's and main protective bonding conductors in this one tick box. The one I use has separate tick boxes. Whatever you would of carried out some tests to verify, and for cpc's have a specific reading
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