Discuss what supply system is this in the Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations area at ElectriciansForums.net

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Hello all, I understand this question may be pointless to ask as you guys can't see the whole installation and can't investigate further, but I wanted to know what kind of supply this is. I havent seen many supplies as im learning about all of it but I'm guessing its a tt system as there is no earthing conductor going to the met. Is that correct? The house is pretty old but is in a city centre so I thought a tt would be unlikely and there isn't anywhere I'd imagine to be suitable for an earth rod?
I've just realised that I can't upload a photo on my phone so ill describe it. There is a single cable feeding which looks like swa feeding the service head with the cables coming out the top going to the meter etc. there is no earth going to the MET. It has a 100a type 2 fuse in it. I hope that's enough of a description to warrant an answer? Wouldn't any of the other systems have an earth connected to the MET meaning it must be TT?
Thanks in advance if anyone can help

Ps I'm not doing work on the system I'm just learning about it and was intrigued to find out what the house had!

Thanks!
 
sounds like it does not have an earth. all systems, both TN and TT should have an earthing conductor from MET to service head ( TNC-S ). incomer sheath (TN-S), or rod (TT).
 
If the earth comes out of the cutout to the MET then it is likely to be a TNCS
If the earth is connected to the sheath of the supply cable then it is likely to be a TNS
To a rod then TT

as mentioned above it seems the earth is missing are you sure that one of the earths in the MET or the consumer unit dosn't go out to a rod elsewhere??
 
I've not checked the cu but there is two earths coming out of the MET. One bonded to the gas pipe coming from the gas meter (right next to the elec service head) which I heard isn't recommended. And one going into the wall which I was guessing went to the cu but is it possible this goes to a rod then an earth goes to the cu? Wouldn't that be pretty dangerous let alone going against regs?
 
without more info. it's not possible to comment further,
 
You say the gas bond to the met and out to the board so you think....you have been told that this set-up isnt recommended so who told you this and what are their qualifications.... as Tel says we lack too much info to carry on and i don't wish to speculate without so much as a pic at least.

You also say there isn't anywhere you imagine suitable for an earth rod.... well ive yet to find a property that i couldn't rod to the earth mass if it would require it..... unless its floating :bucktooth:
 
when we got our meter changed the engineer from edf that it shouldnt be that close? i shall try to upload a photo tomorrow or at least investigate further!

re the earth rod i presumed an earth rod would have to be inserted into soil to provide a low enough resistance and seeing as all the surrounding area is concreted i just presumed. would the rod be driven down below said concrete? also what are the regs concerning how far away a rod should be?

thanks for the info so far anyway!
 

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