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If they are telling you it is PME and you are getting those readings then you have no link between the earthing conductor and supply neutral.
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You been in my garage.
And I thought my garage was a messYou been in my garage.
If they are telling you it is PME and you are getting those readings then you have no link between the earthing conductor and supply neutral.
Hi - from their wording, they have provided you with a PME means of earthing. However given the 9 Ohms Ze, it seems it's not been connected to the installation's MET (by you )Yes that's what it would seem right.
There must be a problem with the link but just wondering why the DNO have not picked this reading up....?
Would they have just tested between L-N ?
a thingamabob you put a fuse in .When you say the "cut out" what do you mean?
Just reread all this and you are quite correct. OP where does the 25.0 earthing conductor go to I probably wrongly assumed it went to the head.I cannot see anywhere that it states that the property is currently a PME system. In fact, the OP says “the 25mm earth comes from elsewhere - I'll have to investigate further” so it looks like it is currently a TT or TNS system. The DNO actually seem to be saying they made a decision to provide PME tails for an electrician of choice to connect into the excising setup. I suspect they have not done this yet and will do the actual conversion when an electrician is present.
Are you sure this is not a TT system?
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