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I never get to see the incoming cable supplying power to a domestic property.

Does a TNCS earthing system usually have an incoming cable with one core which is the line and a sheath which is the neutral?

What type of cable is used for TNS where the earth has its own conductor going back to the transformer? A cross sectional view would be great if anyone has a link?

Cheers all.
 
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Yes I've seen split concentric used many times, the lead sheathed will only be found on old buildings.
and will most likely outlast most new buildings. bloody chucked up for minimum cost and maximum profit. dry lining.... which pencil neck penny pincher dreamt that crap up?
 
I repeat; following query over issue with domestic supply, DNO engineer attended, and in conversation said 'most domestic supplies TN-S will have been turned into PME (his words) somewhere out in the road etc, 'cos of repairs.

Life's like a box of chocolates, you never know what you'll gonna get. :)
 
Arrgh yes, looking back to the past of straw walls and lathe & horse hair plaster :D
lath & horsehair has proven itself by lasting hundreds of years. still be around when all this gyproc crap has been dumped in the oceans.
 

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