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Came across this incommer yesterday.

Ze was 0.23 ohms


It is a split con feeder, with both neutral and earth connected into what appears to be a CNE terminal.

What do you reckon?

TN-S-C-S? :lol:
 
It is a PME type TNCS supply.

That was very brave of you to dismantle your Live service fuse unit! :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
It's certainly not conventional PME.

That must break guidelines...


Look more carefully.

The cable is split-con. The brass block to which the neutral & earth are connected is one piece...

If it were true PME, it would have straight con cable feeding the cut-out.

If it were true TN-S, there would be two separate brass blocks for E & N.

As Ban suggests, the only thing I can think of is that they have spliced into a PME feed but only had split-con on the van, so they've doubled up the N & E.... But it's wrong, isn't it?

Can I? Thanks!!
 

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