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Postby hilliebilly » Thu Aug 02, 2012 7:00 pm

iam about to put electrics in to my van but someone said i i cant put the earth wire to the chassic as it could short and earth through me when touching the van i have to put a stake in to the ground to earth it is this right
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Re: 240 volts

Postby fidget » Thu Aug 02, 2012 7:52 pm

i would say that the van cannot be used as an earth as it is a metal box floating above the ground on rubber tyres. there for the van it's self is not earthed, unless you put a spike in the ground connected to the van.

but it also depends on what you are running, and if you are making the powwer. i.e a genni or inverta, if you are going for an electric hookup then just put an earth to the van as there will be an earth running in the electric hook up line.

myself i use gennis and invertors, and as yet have never bothered to fit an earth as most the things i run dont have an earth on it, just plug in on a 2 core wire.
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Re: 240 volts

Postby Neilg7777 » Thu Aug 02, 2012 9:56 pm

All your 240 electrics should be going to a consumer unit which has a rcd and trip switch's all are earthed up to it so if any thing happens the rcd will trip out. The consumer unit will be connected to the hook up socket which also is earthed and then the camp site will also have a rcd which feeds the van
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Re: 240 volts

Postby whitemice » Thu Aug 02, 2012 10:31 pm

Yeah, as Neil says.
Gas pipes should also be earthed to chassis.
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Re: 240 volts

Postby andy 63 » Fri Aug 03, 2012 7:39 pm

think you need to have a good earth to the van metal work both from the consumer unit and the main hook up entry point. if you have no connection to the van body the rcd cant work if you have a leakage to earth ie van body. think i read that the main earth point should be as close to the intake point as possible and should most probably have a strap fitted warning you not to remove it.. ta andy
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Re: 240 volts

Postby hilliebilly » Fri Aug 03, 2012 8:02 pm

any one got a diagramme of wiring it all in
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Re: 240 volts

Postby ake » Fri Aug 03, 2012 9:21 pm

hilliebilly wrote:any one got a diagramme of wiring it all in

If you need a diagram you don't know enough to do it yourself, find a tame spark and slip him a few beers. 230v can and will kill if you get it wrong
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Re: 240 volts

Postby screechowl » Fri Aug 03, 2012 9:58 pm

whitemice wrote:Yeah, as Neil says.
Gas pipes should also be earthed to chassis.


Mine never were....
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Re: 240 volts

Postby whitemice » Fri Aug 03, 2012 10:45 pm

screechowl wrote:
whitemice wrote:Yeah, as Neil says.
Gas pipes should also be earthed to chassis.


Mine never were....


Could be a nice fireball if lightning strikes.
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Re: 240 volts

Postby ake » Sat Aug 04, 2012 8:50 am

whitemice wrote:
screechowl wrote:
whitemice wrote:Yeah, as Neil says.
Gas pipes should also be earthed to chassis.


Mine never were....


Could be a nice fireball if lightning strikes.

Actually has nothing to do with lightning, but to ensure automatic disconnection of the supply should the pipe become live for any reason, such as a faulty appliance
The vehicle chassis should be connected to the earth terminal in the consumer unit
The metal gas pipe should be connected to the earth terminal in the consumer unit
The inlet socket earth terminal should also be connected to the same earth terminal
The consumer unit will usually incorporate a 30ma RCD main switch, and 2 mcbs, one rated at 6 amps for lights and perhaps battery charger, and a 10 or 16 amp for the sockets. No need for anything heavier than that as most sites only offer a 10 or 16 amp supply
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Re: 240 volts

Postby screechowl » Sat Aug 04, 2012 10:31 am

There was no automatic shut off to mine; it was just a gas bottle linked to a camping stove & calor fire... I had to Twist/turn it off on top of the bottle whenever I wasnt' using it to stop gas going into the pipes, because the stove had a leak after someone sat on it :shock: I never needed an oven/hob as I eat raw food with the exceptions of porridge & veggie curry 8) So I only really needed the stove for my hot water bottle & having a wash.

I only ever had the fire on if the skylight was open (fire was directly beneath it) & I had a monitor for fumes that never showed signs of toxicity.. The fire was great for drying towels in front of after weeks of rain & muddy dogs & swimming :D Dont think I could use one of those blower things for heating..& they're always quitting :?:

I managed for years without a leisure battery or fridge, but the only electrical appliance I really needed was my juice extractor & this I put outside linked to a converter croc clipped to the main battery & the engine running as generator...

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Re: 240 volts

Postby CamsTrans » Mon Aug 27, 2012 3:49 pm

According to the 17th edition wiring regs; all exposed conductive parts inside the caravan have to be earthed.
It's also handy to note that a minimum of 1.5mm2 cross sectional area is required for all cabling and should all be run in conduit and in such a way that it can't be damaged or disturbed by 'forces associated with vehicle movement'.
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Re: 240 volts

Postby ake » Mon Aug 27, 2012 6:39 pm

CamsTrans wrote:According to the 17th edition wiring regs; all exposed conductive parts inside the caravan have to be earthed.
It's also handy to note that a minimum of 1.5mm2 cross sectional area is required for all cabling and should all be run in conduit and in such a way that it can't be damaged or disturbed by 'forces associated with vehicle movement'.
Give me a pm if you want photocopies of the pages; I don't want to breach any copyright laws posting them on the forum :lol:

Also it should be multistrand flex, not solid core building cable
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Re: 240 volts

Postby CamsTrans » Mon Aug 27, 2012 8:48 pm

ake wrote:
CamsTrans wrote:According to the 17th edition wiring regs; all exposed conductive parts inside the caravan have to be earthed.
It's also handy to note that a minimum of 1.5mm2 cross sectional area is required for all cabling and should all be run in conduit and in such a way that it can't be damaged or disturbed by 'forces associated with vehicle movement'.
Give me a pm if you want photocopies of the pages; I don't want to breach any copyright laws posting them on the forum :lol:

Also it should be multistrand flex, not solid core building cable


Agreed :)
Single core with flexible class 5 conductors, single core with stranded class 2 conductors (minimum of 7 strands) or sheathed flexible cables.
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Re: 240 volts

Postby ake » Mon Aug 27, 2012 8:56 pm

:lol: :lol: :lol:

They make a good cure for insomnia, I did read the 16 th from cover to cover, but have never been bored enough to read the 17 th ;)
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