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On 22/11/2014 16:52, Tim Watts wrote:
On 22/11/14 16:31, ARW wrote:
"Tim Watts" wrote in message
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http://i61.tinypic.com/72stmr.jpg

Woopee it's a clamp. It's now in the right place.

But I am impressed I'm getting immeasurably small resistance readings
everywhere, including right back to the bathroom basin taps (0.04
Ohms) from the main earth terminal.





Is this ADS or EEBAD:-)?



The former now isn't it? Pretty sure it was EEBADS when I did my exam.

I'm not big on names, especially when they change just to mean the same
thing!


Although to be fair, its a bit more than just a name change... with ADS
one can forgo most of the supplementary EQ bonding.

So here goes:

"Live wire, phase, earth bond, bulb, "

That should give a few people apoplexy ;-)


nope, not biting ;-)

On a serious note -

I am very much against the continual changing of nomenclature for the
sake of it which we seem to get a lot of these days...

My water pipe has a main equipotential bond to the main earth terminal.
So we might as well say it's earth-bonded. 90% of regular people at
least know what that means. The other 10% would shove the wire into a
pot plant on the window cill.


Indeed they will. The only problem with the nomenclature is that is
actually makes understanding the reason for its existence a bit more
difficult.

If you can keep the concepts of earthing and EQ bonding separate in your
mind, the whole point that they do different things (limit the duration
of a shock, vs limit its magnitude), by different mechanisms (opening a
CPD with a fault current Vs limit potential difference) is much easier
to get a grip on I find.

"PIR" was easy to say. Does anyone ask for an "EICR"?


Yup agreed it does not add much. I suppose the fact that the P was not
necessarily actually true is what sank that one.

I was trying to find a numerous picture of the earth wire thing. But I
found this instead:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-cannabis.html


WTF? I did not know weed could do that (even superstrenghth weed).


That last photo in particular looks fairly scary... still I suppose the
power was off by then!


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Cheers,

John.

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