The best idea I have heard so far is that the overlay should have rodded N to E at every spur to a premises, on the basis that the premises were PME. The person who told me that said that they would not have done it properly, or at all, relying on a N-E bonding in the substation.The DNO do NOT work to BS7671 so that is irrelevant to them.Haste have NOT done a proper or recognised test,
I dont know what else you want to hear.
That is the type of insider information that is important in a case like this. The DNO don't even have any work assignments, plans, or knowledge of the trench they dug in the pavement outside my house. It is there for all to see. Why would they dig a trench and then just fill it in again, ffs....
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Hopefully the DNO will accept the report done by the people they paid to test the installation - otherwise they've just pi$$ed into the wind.....None AFAIAA ESQCR is their reg.First thing you need to do is a proper OR test before you can go accusing other people of anything. Only my opinion mind,
But that test result for your property proves nothing, you could have a DNO fault, or you could have an internal fault, that test has NOT ruled you install out, that is what makes it worthless,
Do you really want to get this sorted, or just to blame someone?
Get an independent test done and bill the DNO for it if it probes your install to be A-Ok .
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Ootherwise you will.end up in circles