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Setup:
Consumer unit fed via sub main from a 60A fused isolator switch. This is connected to the service head MET via a 2m earth connection.

How would one go about both calculating and documenting the Zs?
Would you be treating the fused isolator switch as it’s own db and therefore be documenting Zdb1 (at point of isolator switch) and Zdb2 (at consumer unit). Zdb2 would be be the reading minus Zdb1? Or would you do Zdb1 and then the R1 + R2 of the sub main?

I’m getting myself confused so if anyone would be kind enough to talk through how you’d test this setup it would be hugely appreciated?
 
So we have meter, 3m run to fused isolator, 15m run to CU
So it’s not a sub-main, it’s the consumers tails. In that case the 15m length of (hopefully) SWA is the distribution circuit in GBDamo’s post.

You can also measure the Ze at the CU the same way you would for a more traditional setup, but you need to remove everything other than the suppliers earth and the earth to the CU from the MET before you do.
 

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