Happy New Year guys!
I have a situation at a pool installation.
A pool is being built in a separate building from a house. It has (I have been told but not checked) a new three phase supply from the street going down the garden to the new pool building. The electrician has terminated into a three phase distribution board. There is no meter in the new building so it must be either in the house which is nearer the street or in a cabinet nearer the street. The building contains the pool, a kitchen, gym and bathroom. There is no earth spike around this building and the earth is carried on the SWA feeding the building from presumably the meter area although I don’t know at this stage where that is. Until recently there was no bonding to the incoming water or gas services to this building and no bonding to the structural steel RSJ’s which are exposed in the pool room.
1. The electrician is now going to bond the water, gas, RSJ’s but has also broken up the concrete floor to find the structural Rebar and will bond that too. This is not exposed unlike the water, gas and RSJ’s and is not, in my view an earth mat as described for TN-C-S systems. Does this need doing?
2. If the incoming system is a TN-C-S wouldn’t it need to be changed to a TT? If not where would the bonding need to run to?
3. If the system is a TN-S wouldn’t the bonding have to be taken to the MET which would be near the meter? If not where would the bonding need to run to?
4. If the system was changed to a TT, could the bonding be done at the new MET which would be at the Distribution Board?
5. If the system is TN-C-S then as far as I know, an electrode or mat can be installed and the Extraneous and exposed parts bonded to this but where would this electrode be installed? I'm thinking in the ground outside the building? If this is right, then it would reduce a PD within the pool room but would creat another PME.
I have a situation at a pool installation.
A pool is being built in a separate building from a house. It has (I have been told but not checked) a new three phase supply from the street going down the garden to the new pool building. The electrician has terminated into a three phase distribution board. There is no meter in the new building so it must be either in the house which is nearer the street or in a cabinet nearer the street. The building contains the pool, a kitchen, gym and bathroom. There is no earth spike around this building and the earth is carried on the SWA feeding the building from presumably the meter area although I don’t know at this stage where that is. Until recently there was no bonding to the incoming water or gas services to this building and no bonding to the structural steel RSJ’s which are exposed in the pool room.
1. The electrician is now going to bond the water, gas, RSJ’s but has also broken up the concrete floor to find the structural Rebar and will bond that too. This is not exposed unlike the water, gas and RSJ’s and is not, in my view an earth mat as described for TN-C-S systems. Does this need doing?
2. If the incoming system is a TN-C-S wouldn’t it need to be changed to a TT? If not where would the bonding need to run to?
3. If the system is a TN-S wouldn’t the bonding have to be taken to the MET which would be near the meter? If not where would the bonding need to run to?
4. If the system was changed to a TT, could the bonding be done at the new MET which would be at the Distribution Board?
5. If the system is TN-C-S then as far as I know, an electrode or mat can be installed and the Extraneous and exposed parts bonded to this but where would this electrode be installed? I'm thinking in the ground outside the building? If this is right, then it would reduce a PD within the pool room but would creat another PME.