Could not carry on the debate last night was tooooooo tired!I think now Steps I'm beginning to understand your thought processes!
This is one of the problems with this method of communications it can be too literal and difficult to fill in the blanks between the words which the tone of a voice and body language can sometimes help with.
I believe that the star point of the genny should be earthed.
Below a certain size for single tools etc. other systems can be devised by the manufacturer of the device inbuilt which provide adequate protection.
We won't go down that road as the genny here is large.
I don't see we have any choice for the supply other than TT or TN-S
TN-C-S is the preserve of the DNO territory as CNE conductors are prohibited except for use by DNO's
So as Steps says in his last post the delivery of L & N is pretty fixed.
The ONLY question is, how do we earth the install and the generator and connect these?
Generator star point earthed, this ties the N to earth at the genny, ala TN
Agreed? End of, this must be done.
So as Steps says the only question is how we link the earthed star point of the genny and the MET of the installation.
Options
1. Do we go S i.e. provide a separate earth conductor from install MET to genny star point. TN-S
Or
2. do we use the general mass of earth to link the two? TT
Or
3. do we TT and then link with a separate earth conductor? PME "type"
Conclusions:
1. As Steps says, if the S earth conductor is compromised the install is without earth. This would be true of any TN-S system, it is dependent upon the integrity of the earth "wire" supplied to provide the earth. How sure can you be of the integrity of this conductor?
2. Probably the highest earth value, but does not rely on anything to conduct any earth current except the general mass of earth. Nothing to fail barring an earthquake!
3. probably a lower overall earth resistance due to the multiple earths should the connecting wire fail, the system would default to TT. Probably the best option? However if you can't ensure the integrity of the "earth wire link" then you should provide protective devices for TT. That is design as TT and add the link of a suitable size as a bonus to ensure that the two "earths" remain at the same potential as far as possible.
BTW HSE publish some guidance, this below amongst others.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/foi/internalops/fod/oc/400-499/482_2.pdf
it is a little old, but still valid for HSE Field Operations Directorate (field enforcement officers)
Going out for a while shortly will pick this up later.