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urbanmonkey
Hi All, I'm new around here and already wanting to pick your brains! been having a discussion with another spark about a customer that wants to connect a static caravan adjacent to their house for their daughter to live in while she is at home. They already have an external power supply by means of a 32a switched socket, fed from the RCD protected side of their CU, less than 10m from the Cu and about 5m from where the caravan is to be sited. I'm of the belief that if they want to connect their caravan to this then the caravan must be TT earthed and the earth from the supply separated from the caravan. My colleague insists that as the caravan has no incoming metal pipework then it does not require its own system of earthing, as it would be treated as an outhouse. My understanding of the regs is that the caravan has to be earthed separately in case of a supply N+E fault potentially causing all its metalwork to become live? To complicate matters the customer informs us that they will also be disconnecting the caravan on occasion and using the socket for its original use to power a hot tub. He says leave the socket as is and wire a 32a plug from the caravan as normal to use for the supply. I think Earth terminal of 32a socket to be staked and provisioned as dedicated supply for caravan and customer informed that they require a separate socket for their hot tub? Who is right, me, him or are we both wrong??