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Earthing conductor route

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That’s a 25mm2 earthing conductor run some 20m along a border hedge to an electrode at the rear of the building. It is a permanent, recent installation. When I commented on it the contractor lost his cool and screamed “what the hell is wrong with it”? I thought that the answer was obvious but my written response on behalf of the client is to be framed within the context of 7671. I have no difficulty in digging up the relevant regulations but they are subjective in nature. Anyway, all good fun!
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  • What a mess - anybody would think that it is Christmas. Get rid of the holly and the ivy! ?


    It cannot be any worse than the "surface-mounted" SWA which supplies next-door's front gates - just tucked below the fence panels.


    In fairness, that cable could be a lot worse. The biggest risk appears to be when the hedge is trimmed - there is nothing to stop the cable being cut. ?
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  • What a mess - anybody would think that it is Christmas. Get rid of the holly and the ivy! ?


    It cannot be any worse than the "surface-mounted" SWA which supplies next-door's front gates - just tucked below the fence panels.


    In fairness, that cable could be a lot worse. The biggest risk appears to be when the hedge is trimmed - there is nothing to stop the cable being cut. ?
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