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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  • thanks for your input guys. 

    i cant see how it would be different from installing 4 singles i.e. separate cable for each phase and neutral. only that in this case the 3 phase are enclosed in a single SWA.

    I've had a look at the circuits now. seems like the existing cable feeds a section board (3 phase only) no loads currently on the board. they want to feed from the section board 2 125amp 3PH N supplies to 2 local distribution boards. these boards have mainly lighting and sockets plus 2 40amp ELV chargers.

    im not against replacing the cable, but only want to if nessesary

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  • thanks for your input guys. 

    i cant see how it would be different from installing 4 singles i.e. separate cable for each phase and neutral. only that in this case the 3 phase are enclosed in a single SWA.

    I've had a look at the circuits now. seems like the existing cable feeds a section board (3 phase only) no loads currently on the board. they want to feed from the section board 2 125amp 3PH N supplies to 2 local distribution boards. these boards have mainly lighting and sockets plus 2 40amp ELV chargers.

    im not against replacing the cable, but only want to if nessesary

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  • 100% will need to be a new cable. thanks for pointing me in the right direction

  • i cant see how it would be different from installing 4 singles i.e. separate cable for each phase and neutral. only that in this case the 3 phase are enclosed in a single SWA.

    Because the currents inside the steel armour do not add up to zero. and so the steel is being repeatedly magnetised and demagnetised with the difference current.

    As I said in my 1st reply 3 singles without armour, or a 3 core cable with a non magnetic armour would be just fine.

    SWA or for that matter un-split steel conduit, isn't OK - flow and return currents in those situations really do need to sum to essentially zero .

    Mike.

  • Thanks Mike

    yes, ive finally wrapped my head around it. all in single and the Armouring would all be aluminium. but with those cores being in steel armouring it wont work. im going to install a new supply 4 core cable. cant be wrong then