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

  • When it comes to adding a neutral conductor to a section board that currently doesn't have one, it's important to consider both best practices and regulations. While I can't provide specific legal advice, I can offer some general thoughts:

    Best practice: It's generally recommended to have a dedicated neutral conductor for proper functioning and safety of electrical systems. This allows balanced current flow and helps prevent issues like voltage imbalances and ground faults.

    Regulations: Electrical regulations can vary based on your location and specific codes. So consult the relevant local electrical code or a licensed electrician to ensure compliance with regulations specific to your area.

    Professional assistance: Adding a neutral conductor to an existing section board is not a DIY task. It's best to involve a qualified electrician who can assess the situation, evaluate the feasibility, and implement the necessary changes safely and in accordance with regulations.

    Sometimes there may not be a specific regulation against adding a separate neutral conductor, but it's important to follow the  proper procedures and adhere to local electrical codes for a safe and compliant installation.