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What makes you say thatSo you are a DIYer?
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What makes you say thatSo you are a DIYer?
No but in terms of over current in a domestic dwelling ive seen a db have 100amp main switchbwith and the main head bein 60amp fuse, the fuse in the main head would blow before rhe main switch would trip. Which is incorrect but why is this done.
What makes you say thatSo you are a DIYer?
Yes wouldnt, typo my badThe main switch wouldn’t trip mate......
Typo- main switch wouldnt trip,I think this is the clincher. Get someone competent on this job mate.
What makes you say that
Not allowed to export the earth. Think about it, if you loose your neutral on the main, youve also lost your earth, so anybout building ect will not be earthed
So why is this done out there, having main switch on the board rated higher than the fise in the head, it dont make sense the fuse in the head would alway blow first.Typo- main switch wouldnt trip,
For the reasons ive just said it in the regs mateWhy are you not allowed to export the earth?
For the reasons ive just said it in the regs mate
So why is this done out there, having main switch on the board rated higher than the fise in the head, it dont make sense the fuse in the head would alway blow first.
Under the Electricity safety, quality and continuity regulations 2002 you cannot use a suppliers earth to an out building, on a TNC-S Earthing arrangement, so the detached garage effectively becomes a TT installation with an earth electrode installed in the ground.What Reg are you referring to?
Ok lets say you exported the earth on a tncs to an outbuilding, and then lets say you lost your neutral at the main incoming, if you had a live to earth or neutral short, every thing connected to earth would become live under fault conditions, hence why you need to rod and not export form the main earth to exterior building ectUnder the Electricity safety, quality and continuity regulations 2002 you cannot use a suppliers earth to an out building, on a TNC-S Earthing arrangement, so the detached garage effectively becomes a TT installation with an earth electrode installed in the ground.
Under the Electricity safety, quality and continuity regulations 2002 you cannot use a suppliers earth to an out building, on a TNC-S Earthing arrangement, so the detached garage effectively becomes a TT installation with an earth electrode installed in the ground.
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