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It's proposed in the 18th edition that any new pme installation is to have a rod added by the electrician that has has a resistance of 30ohms or less. What are people's thoughts on this? My main concern is the amount of services that are going to get hit with everyone driving rods in.....also my lowest reading on a rod ever was 40 ohms which I thought was good.
 
last year on a gypsy site, i got 30 ohms on a 1m rod (sandy soil). when i had fitted 6 rods, one at each pitch and all linked with the SWA armour and 3rd core cpc, total Ra /Ze was 5.2 ohms.
 
It's proposed in the 18th edition that any new pme installation is to have a rod added by the electrician that has has a resistance of 30ohms or less. What are people's thoughts on this? My main concern is the amount of services that are going to get hit with everyone driving rods in.....also my lowest reading on a rod ever was 40 ohms which I thought was good.
 
It's proposed in the 18th edition that any new pme installation is to have a rod added by the electrician that has has a resistance of 30ohms or less. What are people's thoughts on this? My main concern is the amount of services that are going to get hit with everyone driving rods in.....also my lowest reading on a rod ever was 40 ohms which I thought was good.
Why speculate on the 18th edition?
It is not yet out or is it?
 
They need to be black and white on whatever they decide, if they think that the risk of potential danger is really that great that they are going to bring this in then they should also want it retro fitting to existing installs or what's the point at all?

surely if a neutral is lost up-steam of say 10 terraced properties, say yours is in the middle and is the only one also staked..... isn't all of the current going to want to flow towards the pme link in your service head... then down YOUR stake?

I may have missed something but that is right isn't it? that stake gonna get just a liiiiitle bit warm?
 
Would be interesting when dealing with apartment building s with PME supplies, would there be a communal rod system... or would the rod idea be advisory with plenty of exceptions..... time will tell but try telling joe public that you need to charge extra for a rod if its decided to retro fit them when doing certain jobs..
 
It's proposed in the 18th edition that any new pme installation is to have a rod added by the electrician that has has a resistance of 30ohms or less. What are people's thoughts on this? My main concern is the amount of services that are going to get hit with everyone driving rods in.....also my lowest reading on a rod ever was 40 ohms which I thought was good.
The proposed regulation is an additional electrode to supplement the supply authorities Earth so it’s not restricted to TNCS it also would apply to TN-S.
just a proposal so far nothing is confirmed.
Were do you get a figure of 30 ohms from?
 
Nic
The proposed regulation is an additional electrode to supplement the supply authorities Earth so it’s not restricted to TNCS it also would apply to TN-S.
just a proposal so far nothing is confirmed.
Were do you get a figure of 30 ohms from?


Nic eic tech talk....they said if you run the calculation you are looking at 30ohms
 

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