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Certain conditions must be observed, as listed below and illustrated in {{FigureRef|F38}}. | Certain conditions must be observed, as listed below and illustrated in {{FigureRef|F38}}. | ||
'''1.''' PE conductor must be regularly connected to earth as much as possible.<br> | |||
'''2.''' The PE conductor must not pass through ferro-magnetic conduit, ducts, etc. or be mounted on steel work, since inductive and/or proximity effects can increase the effective impedance of the conductor.<br> | |||
'''3.''' In the case of a PEN conductor (a neutral conductor which is also used as a protective conductor), connection must be made directly to the earth terminal of an appliance (see 3 in {{FigureRef|F38}}) before being looped to the neutral terminal of the same appliance.<br> | |||
'''4.''' Where the conductor ≤ 6 mm<sup>2</sup> for copper or 10 mm<sup>2</sup> for aluminium, or where a cable is movable, the neutral and protective conductors should be separated (i.e. a TN-S system should be adopted within the installation).<br> | |||
'''5.''' Earth faults may be cleared by overcurrent-protection devices, i.e. by fuses and circuit-breakers. | |||
The foregoing list indicates the conditions to be respected in the implementation of a TN scheme for the protection against indirect contacts. | The foregoing list indicates the conditions to be respected in the implementation of a TN scheme for the protection against indirect contacts. |
Revision as of 15:57, 15 December 2016
At the design stage, the maximum permitted lengths of cable downstream of a protective circuit-breaker (or set of fuses) must be calculated, while during the installation work certain rules must be fully respected.
Certain conditions must be observed, as listed below and illustrated in Figure F38.
1. PE conductor must be regularly connected to earth as much as possible.
2. The PE conductor must not pass through ferro-magnetic conduit, ducts, etc. or be mounted on steel work, since inductive and/or proximity effects can increase the effective impedance of the conductor.
3. In the case of a PEN conductor (a neutral conductor which is also used as a protective conductor), connection must be made directly to the earth terminal of an appliance (see 3 in Figure F38) before being looped to the neutral terminal of the same appliance.
4. Where the conductor ≤ 6 mm2 for copper or 10 mm2 for aluminium, or where a cable is movable, the neutral and protective conductors should be separated (i.e. a TN-S system should be adopted within the installation).
5. Earth faults may be cleared by overcurrent-protection devices, i.e. by fuses and circuit-breakers.
The foregoing list indicates the conditions to be respected in the implementation of a TN scheme for the protection against indirect contacts.