AJJewsbury:When?
When these diverted N currents you're worrying about are trying to make their way back to the star point. They're just as likely to try and get there via the lead sheath of a cable than a gas pipe (probably more so these days as most gas mains have been replaced by plastic).
BTW around here most earths are connected to the lead sheath by a pipe clip of some kind - the old YEB didn't seem to like hot works and appeared have their own not quite BS 951 variant. There's loads of PILC still in service (often upraded to 80A or 100A fuses too).
- Andy.
The diverted neutral currents can be conducted by the armour of the P.I.L.C. cable.
For a domestic P.I.L.C. service cable, the earth fault currents will be limited in size by the protective device, say a 30 Amp fuse wire. So the lead will not have to carry hundreds of Amps. as it may for a lead gas pipe.
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AJJewsbury:Notice in this clip that jointing involves molten lead
It'll be solder rather than lead (a lead alloy, but with a much lower melting point).
- Andy.
That's presumably why the earth wire was mechanically attached reliably before soldering, so that it was not relying upon just the solder.
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davezawadi (David Stone):
Ridiculous! Copper is softer than Lead Z, particularly if recently annealed. So I assume you don't bond copper pipes either, particularly as they are much thinner walled? The diverted N current to melt a 1" gas pipe would need to be several hundred Amps to melt it!
The copper versus lead hardness table.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardnesses_of_the_elements_(data_page)
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AJJewsbury:A nice big diverted neutral current could cause a house explosion
So what do you think happens with the lead sheath of old PILC service cables - which have a substantially smaller c.s.a. than a lead water pipe?
- Andy.
When?
Notice in this clip that jointing involves molten lead, and there appear to be not silly clamps. Even the official Electricity Board earth wire in houses of old was soldered on to the P.I.L.C. lead sheath. And the main fuse was probably 60 Amp,. max fuse back then when P.I.L.C. was popular.
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