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if your R1+R2 readings came back as satisfactory then that circuit impedance should be OK. Therefore you need to start looking at other factors relating to this issue i.e your Ze!! Are you earthing conductors connected correctly and secure and in good condition?

Get another rod sank in and see if this is any better to lower your Ze
 
ZE was 187

the system is protected by a 30ma RCD from the main house, and the new board is also protected by a 30 ma RCD.

??


Ok then your maximum allowed Zs reading for each 30mA protected circuit is 1667 Ohms, problem solved in 31 posts.

Your RCD at the supply end should ideally be an 'S' type time delayed to achieve discrimination with the RCD at the remote end but I wouldn't loose sleep over that one.
 
ZE reading 187ohm

I can determine ZS by enquiry, ZE +R1 +R2 = ZS

However, i tried to test and measure ZS at the end of the circuit and got these high figures of 2.6 2.5 etc etc...

again, any ideas on how to solve this issue???

Thanks

ok, first it's not an issue.

When you tested Ze, You disconnected the earthing conductor which went to the earth rod I imagine.

As previosuly mentioned, you may well have bonding in place to the Water service???

Try testing with the earthing conductor re-connected, and you will probibly get a reading of somewhere around 2 ohms. As previsouly stated by telerix, by connecting the water pipe you've effectivly got a much better earth rod!

With regards to the values in the Regs - Being a TT system, because your Ze is not garenteed stable, circuits must be protected via RCD (in your case 30ma), which from what you say they already are.
 
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ZE was 187

the system is protected by a 30ma RCD from the main house, and the new board is also protected by a 30 ma RCD.

would that be a 30mA RCD protecting the sub main and another 30mA RCD protecting the final circuits in the outbuilding i.e. 2 RCD's in series

I was too slow in replying to specialist (too slow, specialist beat me) sorry to cause confusion
 
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I'm busy writing an FAQ on TT systems for a certain organisation, judging by some of the questions (and answers) on this thread, I need to write faster!
 

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