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Hi, a customers earthing arrangement in TN-S. Main earthing conductor 6mm and clamped (loosely) onto outside of supply cable.
Having spoken to DNO regarding this they email me saying they will send someone to see if PME is available. The email states PME is the ONLY way they provide an earth connection to their network. If its not available it is up to the electrician to sort out.

DNO came out today. Tightened the clamp and changed to 16mm conductor. No PME label. So what am I left with? Its definitely a TN s cutout.

As an aside, the email had the interesting sentence "as the property owner, there are various types of earthing you can choose for you home"
 

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Not doubting"buzzlightyear"s expert eye, but just wondered why an easier means of determining the current supply arrangement was, nt made available
Yes agree. Sometimes a supply looks like it is pme as earth cable goes into the cut out, but sometimes it’s TN-S.

not all TN-S supplies are clamped onto the lead sheath.
 
Hi, a customers earthing arrangement in TN-S. Main earthing conductor 6mm and clamped (loosely) onto outside of supply cable.
Having spoken to DNO regarding this they email me saying they will send someone to see if PME is available. The email states PME is the ONLY way they provide an earth connection to their network. If its not available it is up to the electrician to sort out.

DNO came out today. Tightened the clamp and changed to 16mm conductor. No PME label. So what am I left with? Its definitely a TN s cutout.
They only provide PME.......but they repair/improve TNS.

Whichever's the easier, I suppose.
 
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Sorry, I wasn't doubting it was TN-S, just questioning why the DNO told me they only provide PME, but then came and changed the size of the earthing conductor on this supply.
No need to be sorry.

we where just having a debate within your thread regarding identifying earthing systems.
as for your original post. I agree it’s a bit strange that they said what they said considering they came out and contradicted this and actually sorted the TN-S loose clamp.

DNOs a law unto them selves.
 
Sorry, I wasn't doubting it was TN-S, just questioning why the DNO told me they only provide PME, but then came and changed the size of the earthing conductor on this supply
now doubting Thomas why did you not see if it was a TNCS obesely the earth would be tagged to the neutral.
 

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