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Hi Every One
Just need a bit of advice Please, what would you say the suply type is?? I cant fin a earth rod any where, customer says there isnt one Ze or Ra reading is 0.15 ohms pretty good for TT so I can only think its A TNCS but the earth is sperate??!!


Many Thanks

Any Help would be appricated (I'm stummped) P1010771.jpg
 
Most likely TN-S.
Your measured Zs is so low it's a most improbable Ra for TT.
It looks like the wrong head termination for TN-C-S, but measure PSCC and PEFC and if they're both the same you'll know it's actually TN-C-S and if different it's TN-S.
 
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If the earth goes into the ground then surely its TT. I would of thought that if it were TNS then the connection to the suppliy cable would of been made in the meter box.

Did you disconnect your main bond for the Ze. Only reason is on a CU swap that was TT with the bonds connected i had an RA of 0.19
 
Do a Ze on supply line & neutral.

That will help rule out TNCS which im sure it isnt.

After that, its a process of elimination and investigation, but its unusual to have a lead incommer with a spike.
 
Is it a 16mm E/Conductor? Hard to see whether its a 10 or 16mm. Only reason I ask is it could be a bonding cable giving you a false reading to earth? Just throwing it out there, as it does seem strange how theres no clamp near the cut out.
 
Hi Rob

The eath conductor seems bigger than 16mm when I offered up my sample 16mm, but I'm sure its not 25mm and as theres no inbetween size it must be 16mm??!!
Thanks for replying to my thread
 
As I'm still learning, can I just ask a couple of questions regarding this installation..

1. What is the purpose of the small black box right next to the service head? The one that looks like it is taking a feed from the live.
2. Why is there an earth cable going into the second meter?

Cheers
 

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