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Bonding both sides of an swa cable

Is it necessary to bond both sides of an armoured cable if it’s not being used as a CPC and if you bond it at the supply side of an electrical motor starter panel is there anything in the regs where it should be bonded too or can it just be bolted to the chassis stud using a 6mm fly lead off the gland. 


thanks for your help in advance guys.
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  • Very common to see the armour not earthed. In fact was doing an inspection yesterday on a large golf club where some of the smaller outbuildings were wired in 3-core swa with one of the cores used as earth. However, the armour was cut back at both ends but the wire ends were taped over. That may mean that the armour does not meet the definition of exposed conductive part.
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  • Very common to see the armour not earthed. In fact was doing an inspection yesterday on a large golf club where some of the smaller outbuildings were wired in 3-core swa with one of the cores used as earth. However, the armour was cut back at both ends but the wire ends were taped over. That may mean that the armour does not meet the definition of exposed conductive part.
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