Evening All,
Gone to look at a rewire of a flat. Communal cupboard is a 3 phase supply, with 3 cut outs for each of the flats one of which is split for the landlords CCU.
TN-S system, each flat has an old KMF switch which in turn feeds a 16mm twin and earth cable, approx 1970's build.
Main earthing terminal in the cupboard is a 4 way block:
Earth from supply in 1 terminal, flat 1 on its own, flat 2 on its own, flat 3 doubled up with landlords CCU earthing conductor.
The flat in question has MEB to its incoming gas and water main in 10mm and goes back to the earth bar in the existing CCU (an old Wylex BS3036), which is in turn a 6mm supply (from the 16mm twin and earth).
The consumer unit is being moved to another location, and I have suggested a 16mm SWA, with a switch fuse unit in the communal cupboard.
What are people's preferred methods as its a TN-S system:
Main Bonding to new CCU or,
Main Bonding to MET?
However when I get to the MET I have only 1 terminal spare.
If the consensus is to run it back to the MET, is it better to try and arrange with the other two flats to switch them off and put a bigger block in for the all 3 flats, landlord CCU and my MEB conductors,
or put a link in from my 'spare' terminal to a new earth block for the 16mm SWA and MEB conductors.
Its not a question of costs, just want it to look nice, neat and what my options are if the other flats so NO, we don't want to be switched off.
What are my responsibilities with regards to their supply cable if they say OK, testing wise?
Any advice would be helpful.
David
Gone to look at a rewire of a flat. Communal cupboard is a 3 phase supply, with 3 cut outs for each of the flats one of which is split for the landlords CCU.
TN-S system, each flat has an old KMF switch which in turn feeds a 16mm twin and earth cable, approx 1970's build.
Main earthing terminal in the cupboard is a 4 way block:
Earth from supply in 1 terminal, flat 1 on its own, flat 2 on its own, flat 3 doubled up with landlords CCU earthing conductor.
The flat in question has MEB to its incoming gas and water main in 10mm and goes back to the earth bar in the existing CCU (an old Wylex BS3036), which is in turn a 6mm supply (from the 16mm twin and earth).
The consumer unit is being moved to another location, and I have suggested a 16mm SWA, with a switch fuse unit in the communal cupboard.
What are people's preferred methods as its a TN-S system:
Main Bonding to new CCU or,
Main Bonding to MET?
However when I get to the MET I have only 1 terminal spare.
If the consensus is to run it back to the MET, is it better to try and arrange with the other two flats to switch them off and put a bigger block in for the all 3 flats, landlord CCU and my MEB conductors,
or put a link in from my 'spare' terminal to a new earth block for the 16mm SWA and MEB conductors.
Its not a question of costs, just want it to look nice, neat and what my options are if the other flats so NO, we don't want to be switched off.
What are my responsibilities with regards to their supply cable if they say OK, testing wise?
Any advice would be helpful.
David