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A new supply has been installed by SSE and its a single phase TN-C-S in other words neutral and Earth combined at the cutout or point of supply.
Meter tails have been installed to a distribution board which feeds one circuit. From that distribution board we need to run a SWA conductor from an MCB, 600 meters underground to an outbuilding which will have another distribution board to feed additional circuits.
We have looked into the cost of a 3 core SWA copper cable and its between 4-5K. I was wondering as the earth and neutral are combined do the regulations permit you from running a 2 core i.e Live and Neutral and using the SWA or (CPC)
as the earth.
Look forward to any advice
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Skyline2500cc
 
what size conductors in the SWA? generally armour is good for cpc up to 95mm or thereabouts.
 
Hi Telectric
Thanks for your response we are looking at 70mm2 CSA. The question I would like to know is there any technical, or regulatory reason why the SWA could not be used, saving us the expense of the third copper conductor.
Regards
Skyline2500cc
 
600 metres is a long run for an LV cable. I'd imagine that volt drop will be your biggest challenge.

With regard to earthing, you can always make the remote end a TT installation so you're not reliany on the TNCS earth.
 
Hi Telectric
Thanks for your response we are looking at 70mm2 CSA. The question I would like to know is there any technical, or regulatory reason why the SWA could not be used, saving us the expense of the third copper conductor.
Regards
Skyline2500cc

It is permitted, but you'll need to do all the necessary calculations to ensure it complies with BS7671. If you have any extraneous parts in the outbuilding you'll need to consider bonding them. You may be better to use TT, but the volt drop will still be a big factor to consider.
 
The armoring will only be suitable for the circuits CPC, not if this building needs any extraneous metalwork bonding.

Just be aware of your Zs for a circuit this long, in the past I have used enhanced conductive SWA, one armor strand in 5 was copper coated to get around it.
 

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