Afternoon all,
Got a bit of a strange one (by my usual standards anyway).
Job is a large barn conversion, done years ago, there's loads of work to do in the outbuildings as they are renovating those, but they aren't touching the house just yet. Main intake is a brick built building about 2-300m from the house at the end of the drive. The system is three phase, on a TT earth, and there is a 300mA RCD (no time delay) protecting the submain.
The cable from the submain is a 95mm 4 core SWA that is buried and then reappears inside one of the outbuildings, where it's terminated into a busbar chamber and then feeds various switch fuses and consumer units.
I was wondering about the possibility of asking UK Power Networks to move the system over to a TN-C-S so that I can remove the upfront RCD, and avoid nuisance tripping. Apparently there have been a couple of instances over the years of faults tripping the main RCD, and the owner having to go all the way to the end of the drive (a pretty steep hill with no lighting) to reset it.
The only potential issue I can see with this is that the SWA would then be required to carry any fault current, and I haven't looked at the Adiabatic since college! I've found a few snippets of information that have been helpful but they have generally been based on exam questions rather than the real world.
Would anyone be happy to give me a couple of pointers and check my workings? Or am I barking up the wrong tree completely on this one?
Got a bit of a strange one (by my usual standards anyway).
Job is a large barn conversion, done years ago, there's loads of work to do in the outbuildings as they are renovating those, but they aren't touching the house just yet. Main intake is a brick built building about 2-300m from the house at the end of the drive. The system is three phase, on a TT earth, and there is a 300mA RCD (no time delay) protecting the submain.
The cable from the submain is a 95mm 4 core SWA that is buried and then reappears inside one of the outbuildings, where it's terminated into a busbar chamber and then feeds various switch fuses and consumer units.
I was wondering about the possibility of asking UK Power Networks to move the system over to a TN-C-S so that I can remove the upfront RCD, and avoid nuisance tripping. Apparently there have been a couple of instances over the years of faults tripping the main RCD, and the owner having to go all the way to the end of the drive (a pretty steep hill with no lighting) to reset it.
The only potential issue I can see with this is that the SWA would then be required to carry any fault current, and I haven't looked at the Adiabatic since college! I've found a few snippets of information that have been helpful but they have generally been based on exam questions rather than the real world.
Would anyone be happy to give me a couple of pointers and check my workings? Or am I barking up the wrong tree completely on this one?