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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 would add that a PEN conductor is not "BY CONVENTION" not considered to be a Live conductor whereas a N conductor is so considered. Suggest to me there might be some cases where we should think of it as Live despite the convention

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  • I would add that a PEN conductor is not "BY CONVENTION" not considered to be a Live conductor whereas a N conductor is so considered. Suggest to me there might be some cases where we should think of it as Live despite the convention

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  • Suggest to me there might be some cases where we should think of it as Live despite the convention

    The same could be said of any other type of protective conductor in certain circumstances.They are not always safe to remove ... and not, always, safe to touch (this is acknowledged in BS 7671).