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Hello!

Where do I start to troubleshooting with issue of higher reading of Ze 0.45ohms with TN-C-S earthing arrangement. Thank you!
 
Is it an issue for your Zs readings? You could ask your DNO, but I think they might say in was within acceptable limits, unless there's something nasty looking in the earthing facility.
 
Worth carrying out a test L-N and seeing if the reading is the same. Some service heads have a link fitted between the earth block and N block. On two occasions I have recorded a high Zs reading but the L-N reading was much lower. Turns out the link was missing and the high reading was via the only earth path through main bonding.
 
Worth carrying out a test L-N and seeing if the reading is the same. Some service heads have a link fitted between the earth block and N block. On two occasions I have recorded a high Zs reading but the L-N reading was much lower. Turns out the link was missing and the high reading was via the only earth path through main bonding.
Thank you! I will try this test.
 

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