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Graham Hyde
I will be helping on a install next week where we will be installing a TT system for a summer house in a garden, the customer has gone and bought a hot tub thing costing the same as a good van!. ( he should have waited Aldi are doing them for ÂŁ399 in week or two)
The house is a TNC-S set up and i know the whole exporting earth thing is a contentious one when PME is concerned! the DNO western power were a bit non committal about there views or opinion on the issue.
Given the summer house has a small kitchen area with stainless sink, copper piping etc.. the guy i am helping is of the view that we can't run a earth cable back to the main earth point at the supply. we are installing one or more rods to get a good reading and will set the summer house CU up as a TT system and bonding for the pipes will link to this rather than the houses earth.
Back when i started my apprenticeship we would start a small hole with a spade (this step also helps with the inspection pit) then use a fence post borer thing to go down a good depth before hammering the rod in to the ground, we would then, if i recall correctly use a conductive type of sand i think was called marconite, we would mix this with cement to then back fill the bored hole. this would increase the conductivity or the rod and improve earthing. i can not recall what ratio of marconite and cement we would use though.
Does anybody else have experience of this method or know if this complied with the regs as they were then or now?
Also where do you buy this marconite from? as i never asked that all them years ago!
thanks
The house is a TNC-S set up and i know the whole exporting earth thing is a contentious one when PME is concerned! the DNO western power were a bit non committal about there views or opinion on the issue.
Given the summer house has a small kitchen area with stainless sink, copper piping etc.. the guy i am helping is of the view that we can't run a earth cable back to the main earth point at the supply. we are installing one or more rods to get a good reading and will set the summer house CU up as a TT system and bonding for the pipes will link to this rather than the houses earth.
Back when i started my apprenticeship we would start a small hole with a spade (this step also helps with the inspection pit) then use a fence post borer thing to go down a good depth before hammering the rod in to the ground, we would then, if i recall correctly use a conductive type of sand i think was called marconite, we would mix this with cement to then back fill the bored hole. this would increase the conductivity or the rod and improve earthing. i can not recall what ratio of marconite and cement we would use though.
Does anybody else have experience of this method or know if this complied with the regs as they were then or now?
Also where do you buy this marconite from? as i never asked that all them years ago!
thanks