My oh my.
Whats been going on here then? I think the definitions in the BRB are intentionally ambiguous, as with many laws or regulations, finite little interpretations can be taken from one to the other, and most regulations and laws are written this way, otherwise there would be no point in having a defence against anything.
Can one installation be split into two or more installations? Yes they can, can two installations be classed as one? yes it can.
Can Ze measurement be taken from each? Yes they can, Can you have two ze readings for one installation? No you can not, there should be no confusion between any earth reference point.
Can the neutral on one installation earthing system have an effect on another earthing system ? Yes it can, however there would have to be multiple faults to get to that stage.
There are regulations that do go a lot deeper into the definitions as they should be applied, I know of at least one definition that states that if any installation sharing a common supply should be treated as one installation, regardless of the earthing arrangements.
I have used this regulation, and each separate DB was designated as Zdb, no confusion, and the Zdb, whilst not really defined in the BRB, is used in most installations, and can be the Ze of the earth rod/mat or whatever, or the Zs, but is never confused.
My forms also allow me to mention where in the installation each DB is taken from, if not directly from supply, the model forms, just do not allow or cover for this.
The only wrong part of any debate is when one or more members of that debate are unwilling to accept two sides to every argument.
The only damaging part of any debate is to allow what you think you know, to influence what you think you should know.
Its very seldom that I get on the forum these days but perhaps I should, most will know I hate referring to a regulation to back up my argument, I rely more on common sense, and that is what this debate has needed.
For my part of the debate I will say that some people know what TT earthing is, but have little concept of the design required to establish a proper earthing arrangement, or the effect of two earthing arrangements can have on a single installation.
Now I know ADS will come back and tell me that it is two separate installations, but even he has to admit there is a direct relationship between the two, though I doubt he would ever admit that, he likes to diss everything, as long as plumber backs him up.
Oh well another spanner thrown into the works.