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surface-mounted SWA – earthing

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Just trying to find a regulation that states a reason why the armoured metal of surface-mounted SWA needs earthing. Obviously, when buried underground, it does - 522.8.10.  I have read previous posts on this, but the question seems to have remained unanswered.

It would be considered best practice to at least earth the supply end, but best practice is not regulation. And, considering the statement at the end of Chapter 12, could it not be argued that short runs of surface-mounted armoured without earthing are ‘safe’? Where is the risk?

The armour does not meet the definition of an exposed conductive part when neatly terminated so it can not be touched – under what fault conditions could it become live?

SWA conductors are not double insulated, but is the risk any less than conductors in a plastic conduit?

Manufacturer instructions… it could be that they stipulate that the armour needs to be earthed, but where these are not available for review, how can a non-conformity be raised?

I’d appreciate any replies that point to a specific regulation or group of regulations.

Thanks in advance.

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  • I will carry on earthing it, I’m not being convinced that earthing is not required.


    In reality earthing it is not much extra work, you have to trim the cable and armour utter regardless. The only extra work fitting a SWA gland instead of a stuffing gland is wiggling the conductors about to bell out the armour to take the cone of the gland and fitting an earth fly lead in the enclosure, which is hardly an excessive amount of work, it also ensures compliance with 526.1


    Andy B
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  • I will carry on earthing it, I’m not being convinced that earthing is not required.


    In reality earthing it is not much extra work, you have to trim the cable and armour utter regardless. The only extra work fitting a SWA gland instead of a stuffing gland is wiggling the conductors about to bell out the armour to take the cone of the gland and fitting an earth fly lead in the enclosure, which is hardly an excessive amount of work, it also ensures compliance with 526.1


    Andy B
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