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Ross Harvey
HI
Im after a bit of advise.
Im a suby for british gas wiring heating systems. When a salesman goes to quote a job they have to do a "socket and see" test on a circuit to see if the main earth is sufficient. (not a great way to test it by hay-ho). Anyway this installation fails the test. so they send me in to do a proper inspection. It turns out that it needs the main earth upgrading. In this case we sell them an earth rod pack. This is where it gets interesting. The main cut out fuse for this installation is in a neighbours house (great!).Also he has a Sunnyboy 4000TL already installed. As this is a TL inverter i cant put the whole installation on a 30mA RCD.
So my question is can i put a 100mA RCD in instead?
I know some might say just get them to upgrade there earth through the DNO, but i would rather the work myself (selfish i know, but work is work).
Any advise would be appreciated.
Thanks
Im after a bit of advise.
Im a suby for british gas wiring heating systems. When a salesman goes to quote a job they have to do a "socket and see" test on a circuit to see if the main earth is sufficient. (not a great way to test it by hay-ho). Anyway this installation fails the test. so they send me in to do a proper inspection. It turns out that it needs the main earth upgrading. In this case we sell them an earth rod pack. This is where it gets interesting. The main cut out fuse for this installation is in a neighbours house (great!).Also he has a Sunnyboy 4000TL already installed. As this is a TL inverter i cant put the whole installation on a 30mA RCD.
So my question is can i put a 100mA RCD in instead?
I know some might say just get them to upgrade there earth through the DNO, but i would rather the work myself (selfish i know, but work is work).
Any advise would be appreciated.
Thanks