initforthemoney
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Not at all.Different criteria on sizing of Main Bonding Springs to mind....
Main earth 16mm and main bond 10mm on both types.
Not at all.Different criteria on sizing of Main Bonding Springs to mind....
My black.Is it not true that on a TNS system the Main Bonding can be 6mm ?, whereas on a TNCS system it has to be min. 10 mm.Its the same for both Page 28 OSG
so : It doesnt really matter if its TNS or TNCS. is not correct.
It is.
yes , very Good IanInfor is correct as the only regulations about sizing refer to PME not TN-C-S .
Indeed PME does describe that and to that end there will be TN-C-S, TN-S and TT installations where PME conditions apply (i.e. are supplied by a PME network even if the installation is not making use of the Earth from a PME'd PEN) so maybe we should always assume PME conditions apply.yes , very Good Ian The Discussion has however, moved on to a point regarding the difference in Installation design considerations between TNCS & TNS systems.. I think you would agree with the points made by me in refernce to this.
If we do go back to the original discussion then,
I do note you said earlier --
PME describes the Distribution Networks PEN arrangments, nothing more. are those arrangements referring to " external; to the installation", internal ,or both ?
542.3.1 mentions PME conditions not any specific Earthing arrangmentsHi, Ian. I support fully the content, if not the terminology of your post above.Could you give clarification of your comments
Infor is correct as the only regulations about sizing refer to PME not TN-C-S. ---[b.S 7671 2008 ?} and..
Not at all. DNO do not need to follow 7671. We do IF we want to comply and use it as a defence/best practise. Also was the ESQCR not updated in line with 7671:2008?PME describes the Distribution Networks PEN arrangments, nothing moreWould this not tend to suggest B.S. 7671 is regulating DNO practices if PME is as you state external to the installation
I think the difference comes down to the definition of installation. In my mind when we talk of the installation, it is the customers installation (load side of the meter) but I suspect your view will be that anything on the premises is the installation. Its one of the many grey areas in the BRB.[/quote]
Good point Ian. and one upon which I do agree
Think that should read "you cannot have a PME Earth without it being a TNCS".you cannot have a PME without it being a TNCS,.
so you cannot have a protective multiple earth earth .....Think that should read "you cannot have a PME Earth without it being a TNCS".A network could be PME and still present either No Earth or a TN-S Earth.
`OK Mr Grumpy-pants, try PME Supplied Earth then.so you cannot have a protective multiple earth earth .....that doesnt make sense to me.
PME = Protective Multiple Earth
why would I need to add the word EARTH onto it.?
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