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I’m not sure any DNO have any reservations on exporting/extending pme supplies in a domestic installation.

What Scheme are you with?
niceic
IF the outbuilding has NO exposed conductive parts & thus no introduced low resistance earth path then the PME can be exported.
e.g. total wooden shed on support battens with no pipework entering the shed...
This will meet BOTH of the above regs so OK exported.
Obviously if the house supply was TT or TNS the max fault current down the earth conductor would NEVER be the full load current. e.g. a broken neutral in these situations would just mean NO power!https://talk.electriciansforums.co.uk/uploads/emoticons/default_plain.gif
so only a smaller CSA earth needed to safely export earth.

which is why i said check not a must do.
 
western power is my area and ive been shoulder tapped by my governing body before on a visit
tt allows for higher than 35ohms at db
Hi drilltoaster, I've had a good look into the whole 'DNO forbids exporting PME earth' thing, and it would appear to be a myth. I can find no evidence that any DNO outright forbids it, and neither can anyone else when challenged.

For western power, the best information I can find comes from their website, click on 'Can you provide an earthing terminal'


In short, if everything meets BS7671 and Engineering Recommendation G12 then you're good to go.

 
Can someone explain to me what this phrase "exporting PME" actually means, and if it is actually mentioned in bs7671?

I think it strictly means selling PME to another country, which is utter nonsense.

It is a phrase used incorrectly, usually by people who get their knowledge from rumours and what their mates tell them in the pub, to refer to extending the equipotential zone of a PME installation to outbuildings.
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western power is my area and ive been shoulder tapped by my governing body before on a visit
tt allows for higher than 35ohms at db

A governing body tapped you on the shoulder???

Do you mean the assessor from a competent person scheme talked to you about this and you believed everything they told you without checking the facts and theory for yourself?
 
Hi drilltoaster, I've had a good look into the whole 'DNO forbids exporting PME earth' thing, and it would appear to be a myth. I can find no evidence that any DNO outright forbids it, and neither can anyone else when challenged.

For western power, the best information I can find comes from their website, click on 'Can you provide an earthing terminal'


In short, if everything meets BS7671 and Engineering Recommendation G12 then you're good to go.


i never said forbid
i got a dilemma for you
2 core swa installed in ground by house builder (major builder) already supplying a db in garage ze is 175 ohms what do you do?
scenario
customer wants a new consumer unit installed in the detached garage.
main incomer to building is on other side of house approximately 20 mtrs away new cable route if required is via grass and concrete, clay and rock is located in ground approximately 18inches if lucky.
 
i never said forbid
i got a dilemma for you
2 core swa installed in ground by house builder (major builder) already supplying a db in garage ze is 175 ohms what do you do?
scenario
customer wants a new consumer unit installed in the detached garage.
main incomer to building is on other side of house approximately 20 mtrs away new cable route if required is via grass and concrete, clay and rock is located in ground approximately 18inches if lucky.
i forgot to mention current ze is armour cpc
 

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