Hi all. I've been reading this forum for months and I'd just like to say thank you to everyone who has provided information that has been of use to me so far. Anyway I thought it was time to actually make a post for a change, so here we go.
Here is a photo of the earthing connection in my house:
Edit: Full view photo added
As neutral is connected to earth it must be PME (which the little green sticker saying "Earthing System PME" verifies).
My question: Why is there an additional earth connector going to the supply cable (the uninsulated wire coming out of the bottom right of the terminal block where earth and neutral are connected)? I thought only a TNS system had this, whereas TNCS/PME has only 2 wires - live and combined neutral/earth between the house and the substation. Has it been converted from one system to another at some point?
Obviously I'm no expert so hopefully someone can put an end to my curiosity.
Thanks in advance
Jim
Here is a photo of the earthing connection in my house:
Edit: Full view photo added
As neutral is connected to earth it must be PME (which the little green sticker saying "Earthing System PME" verifies).
My question: Why is there an additional earth connector going to the supply cable (the uninsulated wire coming out of the bottom right of the terminal block where earth and neutral are connected)? I thought only a TNS system had this, whereas TNCS/PME has only 2 wires - live and combined neutral/earth between the house and the substation. Has it been converted from one system to another at some point?
Obviously I'm no expert so hopefully someone can put an end to my curiosity.
Thanks in advance
Jim