Search for a thread on here about exporting PME, very handy to know.
 
Reason for me suggesting tt wasn't really to do with exposed conductive parts etc, more to do with a earth cable needing to be run aside the supply twin and earth, if bigger cpc neededm thought it'd look untidy, think op said it'd be clipped to fench. Now what about damage from uv rays? Sometimes you can ind a reg that'd stop you doing anything.
 
The 2.5mm going to the garage - is it off a FCU off the ring? Does it go all the way back to the cu?

Deffo can't use the enclosure you have.
 
I would look at changing the supply cable for the garage, do some cable calculations to see what you need in there taking into account diversity etc. When you do the EIC for it attach a copy of your calcs so when the assessor comes round you can show him what you have done and why etc, even reference BS71671, OSG etc. This will show him/her you have used the books and designed you installation to the regulations, may sound a little excessive but if you prepare well for this you should have no problems getting a tick in the box.
 
Due to the twin and earth only having 1.5mm cpc wouldn't it be easier for him to rid the garage and tt it, rcd as main switch obviously?

No.
even with only a 1.5 earth , he will still get a much lower Zs from t&e connected to a TN supply than from an earth rod.
And with no extraneous pipework to bond , pointless.
 
Hi guys thanks for all the replies!
The garage supply is a seperate circuit with its own mcb. Currently at 32amps, I will be downgrading this to a 20amp when I change the main cu.
I realise that a lot of you have picked up about the earth only being 1.5mm.

There isn't a massive amount of load in the garage it's only supply a pendant lamp and a tumble dryer.

Also this Is off topic now but do the dno charge for fitting an isolator at the main supply? As its only the fuse and want to get it upgraded!

Thanks in advance
 
You will have to speak to them they may know what type of fuse is there or you could do it yourself if the seals swim off for the day
 
Is it only me who is worried here?

I do tend to speed read sometimes and I do sometimes miss things, but for a kick off the 2.5 was initially protected by 32A breaker, which suggests that the original install was perhaps not designed to meet the regs, other than the OP telling us the cable is run through joists to the house I have seen little by way of design and calculation, VD, mechanical protection,UV protection ( How is this 2.5 cable protected generally ), all of these ring alarm bells, but I wish him luck, but feel he is a little under prepared TBH.

J
 
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