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As can be seen in the attached photo , the incoming supply cable has a Earth soldered to the outer sheath of the cable suggesting an TN-S Earthing Arrangement, however a Main Earthing Conductor can be seen coming from the supply head to the MET suggesting a TN-C-S Earthing Arrangement. So thoughts and suggestions on what I would show this as on an EICR? MTIA Clarkie
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Ze came back as 0.11 ohms so within tolerance for either!
Even if its TN-S at the intake its probably TN-C-S 100 yards down the road.

Speaking with DNO engineers, repairs and replacements are TN-C-S. This is all urban, not sure the same applies in rural networks.

Vaguely remember on my, only used once, EV charger course they recommend treating everything as TN-C-S for the above reason.

A quick resistance measurement N-E will only confirm its definitely TN-S. Depends if the earth is passing through the cut-out or is linked to Neutral inside.
 
I would say it is best to take every supply as TNCS as you don’t know what they have done repairing and altering the supply cable down the line. I have seen aluminium concentric joined to old lead paper making the supply TNCS
 
Ze came back as 0.11 ohms so within tolerance for either!
Was hoping you might come back with 2 Ze results one to the sheath (TN-S) and one to N (TN-C-S) for PME. but if both the same it must be PME but as per post#4 speak to DNo to be sure.
 

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