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Patience is a wonderful virtue.

Everyone has to start somwhere & nobody is perfect: that is not to say that cmossom will not make a good spark.

I've been in the business over 25 years now and I can hold my hand on my heart and say that I have learnt bucket-loads in the last 6 years.

I have seen countless different situations in my "new" PAYE job that I never saw in 10 years of self-employment, or the decade before that.

Theory alone does not make a good spark. They need experience too. You never stop learning.

So I think it's fair to cut the guy some slack.
 
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Thanks guys for the comments even you sheds.

you are right about the earthing being covered in 2330 2 but its not the same in person as on paper. i jumped in asking questions when i should have had a go at working out what i was looking at.

I didn't mean to upset anyone after a few beers i get giddy and text happy lol..

just out of interest..
If i had put an earth rod in it, as it had no earth connection to the supply network at all

Is this not a tt system?

JUST for my knowledge not a debate pls


thanks for the help
 
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It certainly looked as if it had no earth connection.

So, in the absence of a connection from the sheath (TN-S) or from the supply neutral (TN-C-S), I would say it were a subterranean TT supply.

But, as I tell all my customers with a TT supply, if they can get ENWL to change it to PME, that'd be preferable to putting in a rod, and you've had that done, so YAY!
 

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