Was informed of this incident last week. A row of period houses in an older part of the city. All on TT earthing. One gets rewired. TNCS is obligatory for all new installations. DNO suffers a neutral break close to the trafo. All 23 houses now divert their neutral current back through the neutralised houses main (and supplementary) bonding. As it was an older part of town the metallic services were all intact and provided a low resistance path back to the trafo. It was estimated this home had up to 700 amps travelling through it at one point. Though no fire occurred there was massive smoke damage resulting in huge damage.
Two lessons for me.
.1) Check the neighbours supply system when doing rewires.
2) Consider electrically isolating any main metallic services still in use
Two lessons for me.
.1) Check the neighbours supply system when doing rewires.
2) Consider electrically isolating any main metallic services still in use