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installing a separate neutral conductor

Hello

i have a customer who currently has a 250Amp section board with no neutral conductor. (a 3 core cable installed for 3 phase and a separate earth) some new equipment is being installed that requires a neutral. I've been asked to get a neutral into the box. 

is there any reason why i cant just add a separate neutral conductor. id argue its not best practice, but is it against regulation. ive had a good look and cant see anything that says no.

your thoughts and input are appreciated

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  • ive had a good look and cant see anything that says no.

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    indeed a 3 core SWA

    Regs wise 521.5 - the steel armour counts as a ferromagnetic enclosure - there's an exception for additional c.p.c.s (3rd para of 521.5.1) but not for neutrals.

      - Andy.

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  • ive had a good look and cant see anything that says no.

    :

    indeed a 3 core SWA

    Regs wise 521.5 - the steel armour counts as a ferromagnetic enclosure - there's an exception for additional c.p.c.s (3rd para of 521.5.1) but not for neutrals.

      - Andy.

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  • thanks Andy

    reading up on that regulation, i think its clear i will need to install a new cable.