I've just installed two 100A isolators in a farmbuilding and the nearby house. The earthing arrangements seemed unusual.
The power comes in overhead and a single cable drops into the main head. This has PME head and a label on the board stating that there is Protective Multiple Earthing. The building also has an earth rod. ZE here is 0.17.
From the top of the PME head emerges another cable which then goes (presumably underground) to the house where there is another head with a 60A fuse. There ZE is 44.9 - and there is no earth rod visible. Everything there points to a TT system - Old Wylex rewireable fuse board protected by single RCD. Given that there is no earth rod visible and it's possible that the place is earthed via the bonding to the water pipe I've advised that an earth rod be installed.
The question is - by introducing earth rods into a PME system am I creating any problems?
The power comes in overhead and a single cable drops into the main head. This has PME head and a label on the board stating that there is Protective Multiple Earthing. The building also has an earth rod. ZE here is 0.17.
From the top of the PME head emerges another cable which then goes (presumably underground) to the house where there is another head with a 60A fuse. There ZE is 44.9 - and there is no earth rod visible. Everything there points to a TT system - Old Wylex rewireable fuse board protected by single RCD. Given that there is no earth rod visible and it's possible that the place is earthed via the bonding to the water pipe I've advised that an earth rod be installed.
The question is - by introducing earth rods into a PME system am I creating any problems?