Not in the UK, it doesn't, other than in TT installations. I can't speak for other parts of the British Isles.No it can't, as in a domestic premises isolation requires the breaking of all live conductors.
Not in the UK, it doesn't, other than in TT installations. I can't speak for other parts of the British Isles.No it can't, as in a domestic premises isolation requires the breaking of all live conductors.
BS7671 clearly states that domestic single phase isolation requires all live conductors to be interrupted.Not in the UK, it doesn't, other than in TT installations. I can't speak for other parts of the British Isles.
Hmmm. I guess I must have missed it 'clearly stating' that ...BS7671 clearly states that domestic single phase isolation requires all live conductors to be interrupted.
The 17th says main switch must break N. What does 18th say?
Exactly my point ....What you have posted says switching of neutral (assuming conditions are met) is NOT required!
Indeed it was, but you seem to have mended it!EDIT: My sarcasm detector is broken.....
The relevant note to Table 53.4 of 17th says:BUT: The 17th says main switch must break N. What does 18th say?
What if the incoming supply neutral went open-circuit?the CPC at any point in the installation (including downstream of a DP 'isolator') would be connected to neutral at the cutout
would be connected to neutral at the cutout,
What if the incoming supply neutral went open-circuit?
Exactly the same, apart from the reg number ...What is the equivalent in the 18th of 537.1.4?
"A main linked switch....shall be provided....as a means of switching....and as a means of isolation."
"A main switch intended for operatio by ordinary persons....eg household....shall interrupt both live conductors of a single-phase supply."
Exactly, so anyone who believed that anything would be achieved (in terms of the safety of people working on the wiring or anything connected to it) by requiring 'isolation' of the neutral, as well as the line, in a TN-C-S installation would be plain daft. So, for once, the regs are being sensible (non-daft).Yes of course the CPC is connected to the incoming Neutral at all times.... irrespective of the switches / isolators in the system.....
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