Robin Spark
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:Applaud best move they have made in years!!I think you will find that a lot of DNO's are moving away from TNCS now anyway, and reverting back to TNS.
I have just got the new supply forms from EON and they supply TNCS as standard unless its a steel frame building with multiple occupancy, or other unsuitable buildings/locations. In which case they want the electrician to rod it.I think you will find that a lot of DNO's are moving away from TNCS now anyway, and reverting back to TNS.
And we all know how knowledgeable EON are:|I have just got the new supply forms from EON and they supply TNCS as standard unless its a steel frame building with multiple occupancy, or other unsuitable buildings/locations. In which case they want the electrician to rod it.
Their argument for pushing TN-C-S via PME was that it was 'safer' as people would know if they lost their earth (as they also lost a neutral and probably a family member too) but on TN-S that may go unnoticed for a while.I think you will find that a lot of DNO's are moving away from TNCS now anyway, and reverting back to TNS.
Certainly not the case around here (United Utilities).I think you will find that a lot of DNO's are moving away from TNCS now anyway, and reverting back to TNS.
And what exactly would anyone be liable for??....... remember you signed the part p certificate so you will be liable.
NO it doesnt, we are now in 17th so 16th dont apply anymore, thats like saying we only have to have 1 RCD,http://www.theiet.org/publishing/wiring-regulations/mag/2005/16-elect-inst-outdoors.cfm?type=pdfIt's 16th edition but still applies - that's all I'm saying
AgreedWhy oh why do we keep going over this as said before it may not be in regs its the people that supply the electric that don't like it so if you are happy to export a TNCS earth go ahead chances are nothing will ever go wrong but if it does remember you signed the part p certificate so you will be liable.
NO it wont, complying with EAWR will prove your innocence,Yes thats right and even though BS7671 is non-statutory as long as work is best carried out to regs, that is what will prove my innocence.
Yes it was NICEIC that told me about not using expoted earths in out buildings. I did a job years ago new supply to outbuilding for workshop. Customer had supplied 3 core swa from meter which was just in property boundary to outbuilging about 30 meters away this was a new supply but dno would not give earth to building so I ended up having to TT it now i could not understand this as there were no services in building but I did what they asked as this was the only way supply would be put on. So nowadays i TT all outbuildings unless there is a real good reason not to.Odd, that reference to an NICEIC inspector not having an issue with TNC-S exported. My area engineer doesn`t like it; we were discussing one of the previous threads on here at my assessment last year (or was it the year before?). I won`t export a TNC-S - maybe a TN-S (dependant on circumstances), and I really don`t have an issue with a TT.
I`ve just completed works for a customer, putting light & power to an outbuilding for them (currently TT). DNO need to upgrade supply (I`ve asked for, and got, a summation supply). So I called them, to query what they`d do about the earthing (the pole which supplies the overheads isn`t rodded), and we`ve agreed they`ll leave it TT. Saves me messing about with all the SWA terminations
KME
Yawn, read something else then*Yawn*God this subject is getting really boring lads.