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Extraneous-conductive-parts in a TN-C-S (PME) system

Advice please

Small factory moving their 3 Ø compressors outside the equipotential zone to a small metal shed 1 Metre from main building on a concrete plinth. Compressors fed directly from a dis board within the main building.

Compressed air line is 2” galv steel pipe fed through building metal cladding to feed various pieces of equipment. Also, outside is a dust extractor motor and filter unit on a separate plinth again ductwork fed through the building cladding to various CNC milling machines and supplied from the same dis board.

NB Comp airline and duct work contact Earthed building metal work by fixings at nemours points within the building

System is 420v 3Ø TN-C-S (PME)

Question
  1. Does the extraneous conductive comp air pipework and dust extract ducting/filter unit require a 35mm2 main earth bond back to the MET (Main Earth Terminal)?

  • All service pipework and or ducting is above ground.

  • All equipment is on concreate plinths (as far as I am aware bog standard concreate with no visible reinforcement).


Definition of an Extraneous-conductive -part according to BS7671 is. “A conductive part liable to introduce a potential, generally earth potential, and not forming part of the electrical installation”.

The only reference I can find refers to service pipework entering the building from underground although the regs do make mention of other installation pipework and ducting such as central heating and air conditioning systems, what it doesn’t say is if these enter the building from underground.

Any advice welcomed

Tanks

Andy
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  • Much appreciated OMS.

    I've looked a various installations to see if I could make the regs fit and there by arriving at a solution however they all seem to differ that's if they are correct in the first place of course. 


    Regards 


    Andy
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  • Much appreciated OMS.

    I've looked a various installations to see if I could make the regs fit and there by arriving at a solution however they all seem to differ that's if they are correct in the first place of course. 


    Regards 


    Andy
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