mmm interesting thread and I have to admit that at the begining I would have argued the sparkies point
I would never use or condone the use of an earth wire for anything other than earth
But I've got to admit I can find nothing to dispute DIA's argument
(I wish I could, honest) though I can with the other side of it
Prior editions such as the 16th edn (i.e. this scan from the amd 2 of the 1992 regs - yellow cover) made it cast in stone back then that you must never use green/yellow for any other purpose:
that scan means exactly what erics quote from the 17th means and its not what you think see below
514.4.2 Protective conductor
The bi-colour combination green-and-yellow shall be used exclusively for identification of a protective conductor and this combination shall not be used for any other purpose.
How can anyone argue about that? It is rather final.
but it's not saying what you think it does
It's saying that a cable identified by the Bi colour combination green and yellow will be a protective conductor and nothing else
It does not say that you can not over sleeve said conductor and use it for a live conductor
then we have
Single-core cables that are coloured green-and-yellow throughout their length shall only be used as a protective conductor and shall not be over-marked at their terminations, except as permitted by Regulation 514.4.3.
In this combination one of the colours shall cover at least 30 % and at most 70 % of the surface being coloured, while the other colour shall cover the remainder of the surface.
A reference to single core cables not multicore
Persimmon Homes had a site just outside Liverpool where the green/yellow had been used as line wiring the tank thermostat must be about 15 years back now and the electrical firm was dismissed over it. As far as I am aware the fault was not corrected so yes one can come across cases where it has been done.
and did they oversleeve the core, or just leave it plain old green/yellow
Before that there was a court case where some electrician had placed a lose green wire onto a multi-spade earth terminal etc etc
irrelevant to this thread
This was all likely 40 years ago or more but like the case of the baby dyeing due to a plastic hot water tank failure it was repeated again and again..
again irrelevant to this thread
Hey I'll admit I've been wrong all these years if need be, I await doitalls replies to his emails with interest. and if he is proved to be correct then you just need to get over it
An apology to him should be on the cards too
one thing puzzles me though, and it's probably one for the sparkies to answer
in the same scenario ie a cylinder stat has been wired using 3core flex
and the earth conductor has been over sleeved and used as a live.
I thought these days earth cables had to be ran in and connected through anyway even to double insulated accessories
Matt