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  • Derlyn
    Platinum Member

    • Mar 2019
    • 1748

    #1

    To coil or not.

    I have noticed on a number of geyser circuits that the FTE cable between the isolator and geyser is coiled in a spring like way.

    Is there a reason why this is done and is it a good practice ?
  • AndyD
    Diamond Member

    • Jan 2010
    • 4946

    #2
    Coiling live cables or wires is never a good idea especially if they're tightly coiled and carrying significant current then they can overheat.
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    • Derlyn
      Platinum Member

      • Mar 2019
      • 1748

      #3
      Hi Andy. Yes, that's what I thought. Cannot understand why they do it..

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      • Isetech
        Platinum Member

        • Mar 2022
        • 2274

        #4
        If I understand you correctly. you talking about the earth wire from the isolator to the geyser and from the bond strap to the geyser. I have been doing for as long as I can remember, the only reason we do it, to make it look nice.

        Have I even had an issue with it causing a problem, not that I am aware of, some properties where I did the elctrical installations as far back as 1996, they still working, they all have coiled earth wires from the geyser to the isolator and to the bonding strap, then a copper strap from hot to cold.

        But hey that is just me, maybe someone can post pictures of burnt wires or a fire caused by this practice.

        Another place where you will see coiled earth wires, old generator installations that we did back in 2008/9. All our generator installations have coiled earth wires, to make it look pretty.

        I am not aware of any of those generators bursting into flames, caused by a 1 m long coil of earth wire.

        Some will say you must keep the earth wire as straight as possible. I have seen electrical equipment hit by lightning and tell you a short piece of earth wire isnt going to make much difference.
        Comments are my opinion, unless regulations are attached to support the comment. This is social media, not a court room.

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        • Derlyn
          Platinum Member

          • Mar 2019
          • 1748

          #5
          Was actually referring to the FTE cable ( flat twin & earth ) between the isolator and geyser.

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          • Isetech
            Platinum Member

            • Mar 2022
            • 2274

            #6
            Thanks for clearing that up, I cant say I have even see someone coiling FTE.



            Originally posted by Derlyn
            Was actually referring to the FTE cable ( flat twin & earth ) between the isolator and geyser.
            Comments are my opinion, unless regulations are attached to support the comment. This is social media, not a court room.

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