the doctor
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Hello All,
I am at college teaching street lighting apprentices. Going through the curriculum Thursday's lesson was
describe the term Protective
Multiple Earthing (PME )
describe the term Separate
Neutral Earthing (SNE / TNS)
That was fine though I have never heard the term SNE. Anyway as a man who has never worked on streetlighting I asked the question
' Can you have a TT streetlight?'
Some seem to think they have installed various TT street furniature in rural settings with an RCD and an earth electrode. That seems fair enough to me.
Anyway fast forward to this morning on my bicycle cycling out for breakfast and it suddenly dawned on me, and this is my question to the forum and PLEASE do not laugh.
If the street furniture item was metal AND its value could be proved, why not use the lampost as the electrode and save the money on the electrode?
Would it comply? ( Have no regs book close at hand, it is packed in a box in Ireland....somewhere)
Best wishes
Alan
I am at college teaching street lighting apprentices. Going through the curriculum Thursday's lesson was
describe the term Protective
Multiple Earthing (PME )
describe the term Separate
Neutral Earthing (SNE / TNS)
That was fine though I have never heard the term SNE. Anyway as a man who has never worked on streetlighting I asked the question
' Can you have a TT streetlight?'
Some seem to think they have installed various TT street furniature in rural settings with an RCD and an earth electrode. That seems fair enough to me.
Anyway fast forward to this morning on my bicycle cycling out for breakfast and it suddenly dawned on me, and this is my question to the forum and PLEASE do not laugh.
If the street furniture item was metal AND its value could be proved, why not use the lampost as the electrode and save the money on the electrode?
Would it comply? ( Have no regs book close at hand, it is packed in a box in Ireland....somewhere)
Best wishes
Alan