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2 bedroom annex at least 100m from main supply on 16mm 2 core swa with armour as earth and Ze of 2.42. Thinking easiest option to intall earth rod to improve.
 
2C 16mm SWA should be 1.15 mOhm/m for R1 and 3.7mOhm/m for R2, so R1+R2 ought to be around 0.49 ohms. as @SJD says what you are seeing is a lot higher than realistically expected here so look for loose/corroded glands at the ends, or missing banjo+flying leads so it is depending on rusty/painted enclosures for the CPC.

If both ends are good and clean then it points to a more worrying aspect that it could be corroded armour underground somewhere, but that would usually take years to develop following puncture of the surrounding sheath. Also IR the cable on its own (both ends disconnected and wiped clean of any dust/damp), that might indicate water ingress somewhere if it looks low-ish.

More generally you won't get much of an improvement with an earth rod, often it is hard to get Ra below 50 ohm with most soils and that is not going to make a significant change to 2.4 ohms.

If after fixing it still is too high for the supply OCPD then fitting a delay RCD along with the MCB/fuse feeding it is another means of ensuring ADS times are mot and you still have a sporting chance of selectivity with end circuit RCD/RCBO at the annex CU.

You could use a rod and delay RCD if the armour is failing and cable otherwise OK, in effect making the annex a TT system with part of the sub-main on TN earthing (to the corroded segment) and the end of the system on TT using the rod at the annex. But you have to be able to meet ADS on the rod alone, hence the only realistic option is a 100mA or 300mA delay RCD as part of the supply protection.
 
 
Sounds a bit high a reading to be due to just the cable resistance? What is Ze at the supply origin? Perhaps poor or corroded connections of the armour?
Connections look all clean and tight with origin reading 0.16
Ins res L-E 3.37, N-E 4.27
and N-L 2.36 so not great
Sounds a bit high a reading to be due to just the cable resistance? What is Ze at the supply origin? Perhaps poor or corroded connections of the armour?
 
Connections look all clean and tight with origin reading 0.16
Ins res L-E 3.37, N-E 4.27
and N-L 2.36 so not great

Is this the same 100M cable as the one in the link in post #4?
 
So should be looking at a Zs reading of 0.16+0.49 = 0.65? (when energised, but presumably this is an old unused cable) so sticking with expected R1+R2 for now should be 0.49ohms?

I could understand high L-E and N-E measurement if corroded swa at gland or similar but that shouldn't affect L-N measurement which should be about 0.23ohms! unless something amiss with cable?
 
Didn't you get an IR reading of 0.7M between two of the conductors?
I did. Have since gone back withnewly calibrated tester and done a new clean test. Its quite concerning that the reading is so different. The 63a mcb at origin has tripped out several times but not recently.
 
So should be looking at a Zs reading of 0.16+0.49 = 0.65? (when energised, but presumably this is an old unused cable) so sticking with expected R1+R2 for now should be 0.49ohms?

I could understand high L-E and N-E measurement if corroded swa at gland or similar but that shouldn't affect L-N measurement which should be about 0.23ohms! unless something amiss with cable?
cable in ground approx 25 years
 

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