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Just wondering if you carried out Ze, best do that 1st and take it from there.
I think you will find it will be within limits.
Ive seen loads of 6mm earths and tested fine and no you can not TT, if you have an issue with the earthing you ring dno.
Good luck
Really ??? Where??Double ehh????
Really ??? Where??
Cant see where im repeating you, do apologise if that has offended you and others.
Thank yu
If the main earthing conductor is 6mm and has been in place for quite a few number of years and shows no signs of thermal damage it maybe adequate
By carrying out the aidiabatic equation it maybe an adequate CSA and can be left and a note made on the certificate
It isn't the earthing conductor it is a cpc. The issue is its ability to support PME bonding.If the main earthing conductor is 6mm and has been in place for quite a few number of years and shows no signs of thermal damage it maybe adequate
By carrying out the aidiabatic equation it maybe an adequate CSA and can be left and a note made on the certificate
Hi @Sparkie30 you havent offended anyone but your reply made little sense to the OP predicament..
1-how is checking ze going to help with his bonding predicament
2- the op hasnt questioned any ze max values
3- yes you can TT without contacting DNO
It isn't the earthing conductor it is a cpc. The issue is its ability to support PME bonding.
But the bonding issue?[/QUOTE
is it a main BEMCO unit at origin with meter tails fed from DNO fuse to an isolator ?Am I dreaming all this.
Im getting dizzy this thread is going round in circles!!! Op if u want pm me
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