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Hi

Was visiting a friends house yesterday who is having some renovation work done and I was just being nosy but came across his DB (that is due to be changed) with what looked like no main earth. There is an earth connected in the DB but it’s just cut off below the main income ( see pic)

What would people do in this case? Do the suppliers have to provide an earth or is it something an electrician would sort?

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I’ve come across a few lately that have no Earthing conductor connection - both needed to be simply connected to TNS and I’ve no idea why they weren’t - both were picked up by trades fitting stuff 1st was a shower fitted and would commission as no earth showing - I got 0.13 once connected
2nd was the gas man not picking up on his socket tested - I let the customer see Zs at socket (though bonding) of 298 ohms and when earth terminated same Zs 0.68
Both like that for 15 to 20years - they will not be the only ones in the country either!
Not sure whether to blame other trades or the last spark in the premises!
Both customers happy at the ease of the fix and not given too much of a doom and gloom scenario until after I finished the tea and biscuits!
 
As above, isolate it and get DNO to come in. That would be the first steps in finding out.

Is this in a built up area? How old are the houses? Could be worth checking local houses to see what earthing arrangements are being used locally. If close property's are on TNC or TNCS I doubt very much this property would be TT. DNO would confirm
 

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