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why would you disconnect a decent TNC-s earthing system in favor of a crappy TT Rod i dont know !
BS7671 - TNC'S is forbidden. 708 Special locations,
why would you disconnect a decent TNC-s earthing system in favor of a crappy TT Rod i dont know !
BS7671 - TNC'S is forbidden. 708 Special locations,
This is a mobile caravan we're taking about here ... Right ?!?
Danger? Conflict? This static sounds JUST the job for me! Can i book the first two weeks in August please?
No the Caravan is supplied by 3 core so is earthed through that connection, the earth I have added is additional, I can't see how spending £900 on a fancy earth tester is worth it for one job, especially when my multimeter is capable of measuring impedance (I know im gonna get stick for this, so bad), obviously impedance is proportional to current and voltage but I can soon unplug everything and connact a 12v battery to the van and measure the current and impedance of the earth?
it's 3 core armourflex burried 12ft deep and protected by laserbeams and tiny dragons, This forum is useless
blimey where to start !! forget testing with a multimeter you need an impedance tester and the knowledge to use it.
have you run a 2 core from the house supply and then earthed the van using an earth stake ?
im not gonna go into how you test the resistance for the earth stake which will give a Ra reading etc etc. maybe you should ask a sparky to carry out the correct testing.
Daz...it's ok he said it was all a wind up.. And we'll that good of a one he decided to delete all comments as he realised he is a door handle..
no i do not want an eicr, this is not a leisure accommodation vehicle, its a meth lab (joking).
It's 3 core armourflex burried 12ft deep and protected by laserbeams and tiny dragons, this forum is useless
what a load of old bolloks this is....So I have a static caravan that has a hookup to the house, And I wanted to improve the earthing by installing one specifically just for the caravan,
So I have driven in around 4ft of copper pipe and used 30a capble to earth both the chassis of the caravan and the metal exterior, but upon checking the continuity and resistance the earting I have installed seems to have increased the resistance, Measuring with my new earth disconnected from the ground rod it measures 30 Ohms from an earth in a socket to the the caravan shell / exterior sheeting, with my new earth rod connected it measures 60 Ohms, now the hook-up runs around 15 metres to the garage and then into the house.
If electricity follows the path of least resistance than surely my readings must be wrong, right?
I don't have any fancy earth testing equipment just a multimeter, I'm not an electrician, I just wanted to improve the earth in the caravan mainly to add additional safety and protection from lightning / EMP.
Either there is a principle I am yet to understand or I am measuring it wrong, or have faulty reading, what do you guys think, and what should a good earth measure in Ohms or isnt it that simple, It's very strange because I added salt and water around the earth rod to check it and the resistance went from 60 Ohms to around 55 Ohms.