There is no Regulation requiring out buildings to be TT.
The main reason for considering making an out building TT is simply cost.
Is it cheaper to run a 10mm bonding conductor from the house MET to the out building, or to install an earth rod at the out building?

For an installation with 10mm bonding then I doubt there is much cost difference.
However if the installation needs 50mm bonding and an outbuilding is to have a 32A submain the TT option may be considerably cheaper
 
Yes, and it may be that the difference in cost is negligible when compared to the greater safety afforded by PME over TT.
 
Its a Di Log 9083p I think. It is meant to be non tripping but always does.
Are you putting the neutral and earth probes on the earth connection together? I was taught at college to do it, but not all testers need it and the DC bias that is meant to 'hold' the RCD on, will trip it.
 

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