SparkyLarks
Electrical
- Jul 14, 2005
- 43
I am working in an industrial plant, installing a new gas boiler.
At a number of locations we will install small vertical pipe supports, there pipe supports will be isolated and only connected to the Pipes.
the pipes ( Steam, air, Water ,Gas) will all be earthed as will the main Piperack structure.
The Irish Wiring Regulatison( similar to BS7671) require extraneous conductive parts od the main engineering services,to be connected to earth, they are.
Theses are extraneous metallic conductors, however the area is not hazardous.
Is there a need to earth the legs
My understanding is that the the pipe is not rigidely fixed to the pipe, there is an arrangement to allow for thermal expansion of the pipe so I cannot assume that the pipe will suppy a ground.
At a number of locations we will install small vertical pipe supports, there pipe supports will be isolated and only connected to the Pipes.
the pipes ( Steam, air, Water ,Gas) will all be earthed as will the main Piperack structure.
The Irish Wiring Regulatison( similar to BS7671) require extraneous conductive parts od the main engineering services,to be connected to earth, they are.
Theses are extraneous metallic conductors, however the area is not hazardous.
Is there a need to earth the legs
My understanding is that the the pipe is not rigidely fixed to the pipe, there is an arrangement to allow for thermal expansion of the pipe so I cannot assume that the pipe will suppy a ground.