- Nov 24, 2019
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- If you're a qualified, trainee, or retired electrician - Which country is it that your work will be / is / was aimed at?
- United Kingdom
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- Practising Electrician (Qualified - Domestic or Commercial etc)
My mate has family in Southern Ireland and he has been over there a couple of times this year helping them renovate a property. He has been upgrading the electrics for them and he says its an overhead supply with an earth rod. He did say there was a wire coming from the meter area to the earthing bar but it looked like a bodge job so he removed it. They have since had a smart meter fitted and on the notes it says something like - installation not neutralised consult and electrician - I'm guessing it means the neutral to earth link is missing.
Is this a requirement of Irish regs, in the UK we dont normally convert overhead supplies to TNC-S in case the neutral wire disconnects for some reason, is this not a concern over there or something.
as a caveat as I'm sure I'll get responses like "is he registered over there" etc obviously the answer is no and the family don't care one little bit, they wanted everything doing to UK electrical spec, RCD's etc.
Is this a requirement of Irish regs, in the UK we dont normally convert overhead supplies to TNC-S in case the neutral wire disconnects for some reason, is this not a concern over there or something.
as a caveat as I'm sure I'll get responses like "is he registered over there" etc obviously the answer is no and the family don't care one little bit, they wanted everything doing to UK electrical spec, RCD's etc.