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A 32 amp socket?
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It would have to be a very good Ra.Personally I would just fit one and have done.
However you could please everyone by installing a decent rod with a good Ra and connect it to the MET of the house.
Speaking to them again , they also talked about 711. However they're now suggesting that a risk assessment with a warning that only CLass 2 equipment should be used and a non standard socket fixed.
How likely is it that the supply neutral would ever be lost?
It would have to be a very good Ra.
If max demand (for the installation, not just the outside socket) is, say, 30A, then you need an Ra less than 3.35Ω if you want a touch voltage less than 70V (using the formula in A722.3 for EV charging in single phase installations, which is just the potential divider formula rejigged).
It's RCD protected...
It's solving the problem of a lost neutral on the DNO side.
Even then an Ra of 3.35 isn't a huge effort.
Realistically the place has metal pipework disappearing underground that will have a lower resistance than any bit of copper I could bang into the ground.
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