Morning Peeps.
Inherited a storage unit site and they want the electrics looking at as an rcd keeps tripping and taking half the site out.
They have multiple boards fed via swa cable.
The zs on some of the boards is very poor especially on the long runs. There's not much power being drawn only led lighting and the occasional socket.
The incoming is a Tns system with solar and batteries.
There is no way of running additional parallel earth cables as nothings in ducts it's all buried. So my question is would you just add earth rods to the existing boards to help lower the zs readings or would you TT those boards and have them separate from the incoming earth ?
Is it within regs to have different earthing systems within one installation. I'm sure it is with garden sheds being TT when on a long run from house.
I'm only just back of my hols so brain isn't fully back with it yet, so thought I'd consult the hive mind for opinions before I sit down with the regs books and guidance notes.
Inherited a storage unit site and they want the electrics looking at as an rcd keeps tripping and taking half the site out.
They have multiple boards fed via swa cable.
The zs on some of the boards is very poor especially on the long runs. There's not much power being drawn only led lighting and the occasional socket.
The incoming is a Tns system with solar and batteries.
There is no way of running additional parallel earth cables as nothings in ducts it's all buried. So my question is would you just add earth rods to the existing boards to help lower the zs readings or would you TT those boards and have them separate from the incoming earth ?
Is it within regs to have different earthing systems within one installation. I'm sure it is with garden sheds being TT when on a long run from house.
I'm only just back of my hols so brain isn't fully back with it yet, so thought I'd consult the hive mind for opinions before I sit down with the regs books and guidance notes.