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<blockquote data-quote="Jc1996" data-source="post: 520113" data-attributes="member: 34069"><p>Thanks guys I think I need to read up on EN 60204-1:2018. Thats the thing that gets me we get sent on the wiring regs courses for my job as an industrial electrician. However alot of our equipment is machinery and I’m pretty sure the regs contradicts a few things in EN 60204-1:2018. Problem is me being fairly fresh out my time I want to know all these details but limited to what I can get out of the old school sparks on site. That’s probably where I will find the answer to fortuitous earthing. A lot of the old equipment I deal with exposed conductive parts are all earthed through a CPC and these exposed parts are then mounted on metal frames, is there really any point in bonding between these parts as well? An example is a slip ring assembly mounted to a rotating bridge </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jc1996, post: 520113, member: 34069"] Thanks guys I think I need to read up on EN 60204-1:2018. Thats the thing that gets me we get sent on the wiring regs courses for my job as an industrial electrician. However alot of our equipment is machinery and I’m pretty sure the regs contradicts a few things in EN 60204-1:2018. Problem is me being fairly fresh out my time I want to know all these details but limited to what I can get out of the old school sparks on site. That’s probably where I will find the answer to fortuitous earthing. A lot of the old equipment I deal with exposed conductive parts are all earthed through a CPC and these exposed parts are then mounted on metal frames, is there really any point in bonding between these parts as well? An example is a slip ring assembly mounted to a rotating bridge [/QUOTE]
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