Should the fence be earthed?

I've been asked to design a car park lighting scheme but the site owner insists on mains luminaires attached to his perimeter fence which is powder coated steel similar to Jacksons Euroguard. My instincts tell me the fence should be earthed but I would be grateful for the views of forum members.

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  • Hi  looks like you didn't quite finish your post - you should be able to edit it though. Give me a shout if you have any problems.

  • I think the last sentence was something like - but would be grateful for the views of forum members.

  • The fence will behave rather like  an extraneous part - it my or may not already be it's own electrode, as it were, depending what it is 'planted' in.  Will the mains supply to the cameras and lights be exporting the building earth, or are you creating a TT zone ?

    One has to be a bit careful if the building earth is PME/TNC-s, and if in effect you are extending that zone outside.

    I'd also look at how the cameras are mounted - is this insulating or metallic - there may be an  unavoidable connection to the fence anyway. Are they high enough up to be out of reach ? There may be security /vandal considerations as well as electrical factors to consider here.

    Others will chip in with other thoughts no doubt.

    Mike.


  • This may be a post better moved to in the wiring/regs area - it is read by more of  the sparking types who see this sort of situation  more often.

    M.

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