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I was called out to replace a couple of pendant fittings and install a fused spur for an extra socket into a cupboard.
Installation done, all dead tests were fine, but live tests came up with a Ze of 806 ohms. Zs was similar figure.
30mA RCD (within timings for x1 and x5) fitted before entering an old Wylex board with rewireable fuses if that makes any odds.
I know that max Ze for a TT is 1667 but that anything above 200 "may be unstable", but just wanted to check a couple of things.
Firstly,
As I already installed the additional socket, what do I do if the client says they don't want to install extra earth rods?
(they're the sort of people who say "it's been there for 30yrs and no-one's died yet...")
If the regs say that the maximum is 1667, but >200 may be unstable does that mean that I can walk away knowing it's no worse than it was before I started?
Document on Minor Works to say that I've advised client earthing needs improving, or do I HAVE to do something about it?
(and, yes, I know, morally I should do something about it...)
Secondly,
having never had to install additional rods before, and looking at a few other posts on here I'm suddenly panicing about how deep these things need to go?!
Only did one before with another spark and it was about a metre long, but seen a few posts about putting rods in 5-10m (or more) deep!
Any advice/guidance or top-tips would be gratefully received.
I'm thinking with a figure of 806 ohms already that the ground is pretty dry :-(
p.s. and, yes, I'm kicking myself for not doing a quick Zs check at a socket when I came out to do the quote before I started work on it ...... lesson learnt!
many thanks in advance for your help.
Installation done, all dead tests were fine, but live tests came up with a Ze of 806 ohms. Zs was similar figure.
30mA RCD (within timings for x1 and x5) fitted before entering an old Wylex board with rewireable fuses if that makes any odds.
I know that max Ze for a TT is 1667 but that anything above 200 "may be unstable", but just wanted to check a couple of things.
Firstly,
As I already installed the additional socket, what do I do if the client says they don't want to install extra earth rods?
(they're the sort of people who say "it's been there for 30yrs and no-one's died yet...")
If the regs say that the maximum is 1667, but >200 may be unstable does that mean that I can walk away knowing it's no worse than it was before I started?
Document on Minor Works to say that I've advised client earthing needs improving, or do I HAVE to do something about it?
(and, yes, I know, morally I should do something about it...)
Secondly,
having never had to install additional rods before, and looking at a few other posts on here I'm suddenly panicing about how deep these things need to go?!
Only did one before with another spark and it was about a metre long, but seen a few posts about putting rods in 5-10m (or more) deep!
Any advice/guidance or top-tips would be gratefully received.
I'm thinking with a figure of 806 ohms already that the ground is pretty dry :-(
p.s. and, yes, I'm kicking myself for not doing a quick Zs check at a socket when I came out to do the quote before I started work on it ...... lesson learnt!
many thanks in advance for your help.