I don't think there is any easy test.how can you test the supply to find out earthing type or maybe we just assume a ZE less than 0.35 is most likely some variation of TNC-S.
If the PFC & PSCC are very similar then all it tells you is the earth and neutrals have similar impedances, it is not explicitly telling you if they are common fairly close to the property in TN-C-S style.
With the power off at your installation looking the the (supply side) N to E voltage would give to an idea of how much current imbalance & impedance was present on any PEN cable, but that is also likely to pick up some volts from inductive coupling from other loads in the network.
However, if that voltage is very low, say less then 0.1V or so, you could probably do a resistance measurement N-E to get an idea of how far away any common point is if you have an idea of the type of cable feeding you (e.g. 16mm split concentric or whatever) so you know R per unit length.