Hi Guys, I was called out to a house in the countryside to do a shower replacement. The homeowner had already got the plumber to install the new shower, (an 8.5 kw to replace a broken 9.5 kw model) and wanted me to connect the shower an issue a Minor Works Cert.
I do all my tests on the wiring (6mm T+E fed from a 32amp type B MCB protected by a 30ma RCD) and everything seemed normal. R1+R2 is 0.13 ohms, Insulation Resistance is 500M.
I turn power on and check the EFLI and it turns out to be 0.54 ohms?? This is strange i think on a TT, so i look at the service head, no earth connection. 16mm earth from the Consumer Unit to a Henley block in the meter cabinet, and a 16mm earth going into a duct and underground. No sign of any earth electrode??
I do a Ze and it is 0.47 ohms. So i ask the homeowner if he knows the position of any earth rods and he tells me "the ground was too rocky, so my father-in-law connected the earth to the earth at the pole"
I've not come accross this before and dont know how to proceed so any opinions or advice would be appreciated.
I do all my tests on the wiring (6mm T+E fed from a 32amp type B MCB protected by a 30ma RCD) and everything seemed normal. R1+R2 is 0.13 ohms, Insulation Resistance is 500M.
I turn power on and check the EFLI and it turns out to be 0.54 ohms?? This is strange i think on a TT, so i look at the service head, no earth connection. 16mm earth from the Consumer Unit to a Henley block in the meter cabinet, and a 16mm earth going into a duct and underground. No sign of any earth electrode??
I do a Ze and it is 0.47 ohms. So i ask the homeowner if he knows the position of any earth rods and he tells me "the ground was too rocky, so my father-in-law connected the earth to the earth at the pole"
I've not come accross this before and dont know how to proceed so any opinions or advice would be appreciated.