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    Earth Rod Installation

    hi david, how's it going? I'm wanting an earth as well, better get my request in quick. when I asked YEDL about it, I was told it would be free or cost £30 + VAT.
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    old CU, bad earth, fused neutral (photo) advice

    dw3101 - I've worked out who you are - the cogs slowly began to turn. I thought you were always on scoobynet!
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    old CU, bad earth, fused neutral (photo) advice

    Hi All, Interesting conversation, moving into a new house has meant I've had no internet over the christmas (ISP are blaming BT etc..) so haven't been able to reply. As I think JohnD said, I am going for a new CU with a decent capacity for the future, so I hope for the time being that I'll...
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    old CU, bad earth, fused neutral (photo) advice

    I take it the henley connectors would be required to allow two pairs of tails / CUs to be connected to the main isolator?
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    old CU, bad earth, fused neutral (photo) advice

    thanks Kai, that looks like a 4 pole isolator, are you just using two of the poles, or have you paired them? To save space I might just go with a 100A DP and a smaller enclosure, as in JohnD's pics
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    old CU, bad earth, fused neutral (photo) advice

    Kai - that is some serious installation. Is it not overkill to use an industrial isolator? -It probably cost more than the CU itself. Why are the fridge and freezer on their own individual MCBs? Is it just so that if a trip occurs somewhere on the ring main, the fridge and freezer continue...
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    old CU, bad earth, fused neutral (photo) advice

    Thanks JohnD, you have an extensive library of photos :)
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    old CU, bad earth, fused neutral (photo) advice

    jj4091 - it seems that Leeds is pretty notorious for ancient set-ups like this. Been doing a bit of reading up on brands of CU, JohnD - a lot of people seem to agree with you that MEM is the way to go, with some recommendations for Hager as well
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    old CU, bad earth, fused neutral (photo) advice

    Thanks for all the useful information, John, you are probably right about the age of the wiring, I think different parts have been upgraded at different times. What is the advantage of TNC-S over TNS? Is it that you will have a lower impedance between earth and neutral? Are there any...
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    old CU, bad earth, fused neutral (photo) advice

    Hi All, I have just moved into a house in suburban Leeds that is about 100 years old. Although the house has been re-wired in the last 20 years, it's not been a good job. I am weighing up the work that needs doing. My first concern is the earthing. It appears that the only earthing is a 6mm...
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