How can a single cable from a Tx to a single consumer be "conventional" "PME"?
Please explain, in detail.
The Tx electrode is that at the Tx, thus the Star point earth for the Tx.
Even IF the DNO drop rods along the SINGLE supply cable from the Tx, this would not make it a PME supply requiring all of the safeguards of "normal" PME as there would be NO possibility of diverted N currents.
1 Tx, 1 Consumer, where can the diverted N currents come from?
Why TT something when you have a perfectly good very low impedance DNO earth?
What are the chances of a broken PEN, risk assessment?
Also, you need to be careful to understand the subtleties of PME & PME & TN-C-S.
Finally for now, got to dash of for a few minutes, it is not definite that the supply is actually TN-C-S, I recently worked on an install "out in the sticks" and I don't do much domestic, that was a pole mount Tx 11kv/400V, which appeared to be TN-C-S, but upon careful checking was actually TN-S, not immediately easy to spot due to the install methods used by the DNO.