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Equiptential zone that's the one thanks mate.

I stated Tn systems because it is illegal to extend outside this zone. Which would be the home not the garage if not attached to the building.

To cut a tag or not cut a tag that is the questions lol jokin

I suppose it's up to you but it is not allowed.:cool:

I have no idea where you got that information from, but you couldn't be more wrong!! Sounds to me like you've fallen for the old scaremongery that abounds this subject!! What's even more staggering, is that you seem to be also including TN-S systems!!!

There are many threads here on extending PME/TNC-S equipotential zones, i suggest you find and read them.
 
I suppose it is scaremongers from a scam. Sorry for the Tn response tncs.


No problem, ....But i do suggest you look up the many threads here (and there are many)on extending PME equipotential Zones. They will also tell you more about the conditions that apply to such installations.
 
54 The mental thing is I have! I think I'm just far too pickled. I don't get it I know this already from reading here and still threw up retard blond moment. No offense.

Btw I've just read them again and got out 3 of the nic publication which speak on this subject.

I will now got stick bamboo under my nails
 

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