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Looking for clarification about Page 47 in IET wiring regulation 18th edition.

The statement says : PEN conductor is not a live conductor but a conductor carrying an operating current.

The question is: how it is not a live conductor but carrying an operating current?

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  • I agree it's a "deemed" to be not a live conductor.

    Generally neutral conductors are treated differently from protective conductors. Neutral can be switched, and may need to be opened for isolation under certain conditions but as a result their connection to Earth is less reliable - a simple fault in a multipole switch for example can leave N disconnected but the corresponding L still connected - so N downstream of the switch may be live by being connected to line by downstream loads. Protective conductors on the other hand usually have no switching but remain solidly connected to Earth - so remain safe under the majority of conditions.  PEN conductors, being a combination of PE and N are then a puzzle - should they be treated as N or PE? The committee has plumped with treating them as PE and the remaining rules match that decision.

         - Andy.

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  • I agree it's a "deemed" to be not a live conductor.

    Generally neutral conductors are treated differently from protective conductors. Neutral can be switched, and may need to be opened for isolation under certain conditions but as a result their connection to Earth is less reliable - a simple fault in a multipole switch for example can leave N disconnected but the corresponding L still connected - so N downstream of the switch may be live by being connected to line by downstream loads. Protective conductors on the other hand usually have no switching but remain solidly connected to Earth - so remain safe under the majority of conditions.  PEN conductors, being a combination of PE and N are then a puzzle - should they be treated as N or PE? The committee has plumped with treating them as PE and the remaining rules match that decision.

         - Andy.

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