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Hi - My first post to this forum.

I am having a disagreement with another electrician on the type of the supply characteristics for a domestic installation, i.e. whether it is TN-S or TN-C-S. I have uploaded a photo of the cutout/supply head. To resolve the disagreement I suggested we ask for a 3rd, 4th, 5th .... opinion from the forum.

The building is in a suburban area and is over 100 years old , not that I am suggesting that the supply head is that old. There are no PME labels/markings. The measured Ze is 0.11 ohms.

Thanks for your views in advance.

jlrb

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only DNO could tell you for sure . rare to see supply in split concentric.
 
measure both pefc and pscc. if they are the same, i'd opt for TNC-S.
 
you could always dig up the supply cable and see where the earth is. :(
 
Did you test L-N fault loop?

measure both pefc and pscc. if they are the same, i'd opt for TNC-S.

As Murdoch and telectrix suggested:

Measured PEFC = 2.10 kA (0.11 ohms)
Measured PSSC = 1.30 kA (0.18 ohms)

This indicates to me that it is TN-S rather than TN-C-S, but I was expecting the relative values to be the other way around - but on reflection I am not sure why I should expect that.
 
Hi,
1. Why did you open the head? You have no right to do so and the older ones can and do go bang. (research arc flash).
2. When you did the the PEFC test did you isolate the installation, disconnect the earth cable from the terminal shown and test at that terminal?
 

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