as usual, further reading brings up more questions than answers but i feel like (hope!) different pieces are starting to click together!
a) is one reason we are cautious with using TN-C-S earthing outdoors due to touch voltages that can occur between MET/installation earth and terrafirma/true earth?
b) ..that is caused in normal service due to the fact that the DNO PE conductor is also a live conductor and subject to current and therefore voltage fluctuations?
c) ..that wouldn't be a problem in a TN-S system as the PE conductor only sees current under fault conditions?
thanks as always!
a) is one reason we are cautious with using TN-C-S earthing outdoors due to touch voltages that can occur between MET/installation earth and terrafirma/true earth?
b) ..that is caused in normal service due to the fact that the DNO PE conductor is also a live conductor and subject to current and therefore voltage fluctuations?
c) ..that wouldn't be a problem in a TN-S system as the PE conductor only sees current under fault conditions?
thanks as always!