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If either of you two actually want to look at the Regs, you will note that TN-C is where all of the system uses a PEN conductor and TN-C-S is where a PEN conductor is used only in part of the system.
Where TN-C-S is used the part of the system that uses a PEN conductor is on the supply network.

This is really basic stuff.
I’m not surprised someone who believes a 100A switch will trip doesn’t understand, but I am suprised at Essex.

A picture to help you.

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You are not using TN-C because the neutral and cpc are separate through the consumers installation.

The third letter means how the earth and neutral are linked at the transformer.

T = earth
N = Neutral
C = Combined.

This is true of both a TN-C and a TN-C-S. the S is for ‘seperate’ as the earth is then seperated from the neutral within the installation.
 
Il give you the scenario, stables in a field, e-on have been out and put a supply in a hut with a meter on and a one shot, main fuse is 80amps, the customer need a fuseboard putting in the barn, 75metres away, what size cable would i be looking at, ive done a calculation, 1 x swa cable 3 core, burried, ive use 80amp as the demand as this is the maximum at the origin and the cable size is coming back at 25mm. Is the right or is there some sort of diversity applied which would allow you todrop to 16mm. All that will be going in are sockets and light, quite a few to be fair but altimatley just wanted to get the armoures cable to the fuseboard and just questioning the size. Any help is appreciated
 

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