So I have a job to quote for installing an outdoor sub main. It's in quite a rural location and the supply seems to be TNCS. However, there is another conductor that leaves the MET and looks like it could possibly go to to a rod (the cable that leaves through a hole just to the left under the meter tails) This might be part of the DNO's earthing if its end of line I guess.
I've measured Ze at 2.72 ohms. Where do you stand in regards to cable calcs? Obviously first port of call is to ring the DNO and see what their stance is on it.
However, if they are disinterested whats the best port of call? It doesn't seem right designing a circuit that cant meet disconnection times. I know TT installs we'd use RCD's to meet the requirements for fault protection. Would it be the same in this instance?
The covers are only off them henley blocks for testing purposes
I've measured Ze at 2.72 ohms. Where do you stand in regards to cable calcs? Obviously first port of call is to ring the DNO and see what their stance is on it.
However, if they are disinterested whats the best port of call? It doesn't seem right designing a circuit that cant meet disconnection times. I know TT installs we'd use RCD's to meet the requirements for fault protection. Would it be the same in this instance?
The covers are only off them henley blocks for testing purposes