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Well i'll try and get a definitive answer about the use of PME from the IET. I have written to them and also written to the HSL to find out what their report found.

I also found this thread which some of you may remember which states that the report found that you could use PME?! http://www.electriciansforums.co.uk...orum/88166-electric-vehicle-charging-pme.html

Unfortunately the link in that thread to the report doesn't work and I still cant find the report on the net.
 
The regulations clearly state that where in a domestic residence it is not practicable to provide a TT system with all exposed and extraneous parts of the other earthing system >10m away from the point of charging the regulation requiring no PME earth is not applicable.
 
Don’t be a rebel without a Claus. Where is your Christmas spirit? Type it out for us, so we don’t have to wait until the new year. I’m not making a special journey to the yard just to get the regs book out of the van.:smile:
I just can't be arsed. Me Xmas spirit is going down quite nicely, thanks :54:
 
Anyways, I’m gonna wait until the technology comes out, whereby I can charge up a car by plugging it into the cigarette lighter.:smile:
 
Have to say, with all the Big Leg-ends being deployed on this thread, no one seems to have the definite answer. Shows none of us know everything. Or are they just to tipsy to post. Merry Xmas. :)
 
Range anxiety will be the biggest hold back to weaning the general public off gasoline cars onto electric, without the added ball-ache of having to carry different charge leads for every eventuality. Then there is the deliberate sabotage by some organisations to destroy the idea altogether by over complicating the system. You would have thought that with “Harmonization” being the big IET buzzword, that they could agree on a single method of installation. It would be interesting to hear from any electricians that actually have an electric car or hybrid, to see how they are getting on?
 
Lets assume you are in the Matrix and tried to download ninja skills like Neo. But you’ve got too drunk and can’t focus properly. What did you download instead? I’ve now got “An Illustrated Explanation of Electric Car Charging Stations” by D. W. Cockburn.:grinningelf:
 
He has asked for a 32 amp supply with a commmando socket connected to it on the outside of a building, job done, get on with it.

Oh I know that Mike but I like all this other chit chat around the subject. Pulling it apart etc
 
He has asked for a 32 amp supply with a commmando socket connected to it on the outside of a building, job done, get on with it.

Normally I'd agree wholeheartedly, but the customer has specified exactly what it is for so its worth at least a casual nod in the direction of the regs covering it.
 
I can't remember what make of car it is, but it's called a PHEV, they have a slow charge option, which is a 13A plug in, or a quick charge option, which is a 32A commando socket. The company we do a bit of work for must have a grant because these points and PHEVs have sprung up all over, they do realise the power is generated from coal fired power stations don't they? RIP Kellingley, although it's busy with decommissioning at the minute!!
 

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