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harmonistaion is the fault of everything
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<blockquote data-quote="apprentice87" data-source="post: 441553" data-attributes="member: 13534"><p>I had a bit of a rant about it once... So far as I am concerned just about ALL supplies [i mean houses and the like] are TNCS/PME now. Perhaps not from the advantge side of things, but definitely from the downsides of the thing [I nearly said negative side of things then!!]</p><p></p><p>What i mean is, everytime the dno repair a service joint. or connect up a new supply, they link the neutral of the cable to the cable sheath, AND, [if they can be arsed] put in a rod as well.</p><p></p><p>So, you might like to think you have a proper TNS supply and so, "supply neutral faults will not affect me!!" but you would be wrong, you will be just as dead as your neighbours WITH a PME supply as THEIR neutral, is now most likely connected to YOUR exposed conductive parts...</p><p></p><p>john</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="apprentice87, post: 441553, member: 13534"] I had a bit of a rant about it once... So far as I am concerned just about ALL supplies [i mean houses and the like] are TNCS/PME now. Perhaps not from the advantge side of things, but definitely from the downsides of the thing [I nearly said negative side of things then!!] What i mean is, everytime the dno repair a service joint. or connect up a new supply, they link the neutral of the cable to the cable sheath, AND, [if they can be arsed] put in a rod as well. So, you might like to think you have a proper TNS supply and so, "supply neutral faults will not affect me!!" but you would be wrong, you will be just as dead as your neighbours WITH a PME supply as THEIR neutral, is now most likely connected to YOUR exposed conductive parts... john [/QUOTE]
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