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Earth Clamp on incoming cable to provide means of earth. What code and who is responsible.

Hi all,

first post on the new page.


I am doing domestic electrical condition reports on Council properties  and i am coming across earth clamps on incoming cable to provide means of earth. 

I used to coded  as cat 2 but the side manager says must be cat3 because  he contacted the local REC (Western Power) and they do not want to know. Today property  was an upstairs flat so to put a rod is not and easy solution.


My last experience with them I had to change a fuseboard and the cutout was a very old square metalic with the main switch next to it, in a similar square box

The means of earth at the moment, was a 4mm bare multicore  cable attached to a bolt, on the cut out,and  the ZE was like 250  Ohms. 

So I called them, they went out and said to the customer that the cutout need to be changed. They said to replaced it with TNC-S cut out it will cost 400 pounds. 

The customer called me and said what do you think? I said say no and we will see what cut out they will provide  for free. So of course they fit a cut out without earth so I had to put  an earth rod.



My other point with the REC's is that when they fit a new smart meter they suppose to fit an isolator/one shot too. Must be a local isolation.

A few years ago I did, an one shot course with Npower and I asked the question and the answer was no because we charge 100 pounds per one shot.





I believe is wrong not to provide one shot for free and TNC-s cut out for free because that make the installations safer.


Many Thanks


Paul



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  • Where I live (The old Norweb REC area) the supplies were a lovely great big lump of sweated solder on the sheath with the earth conductor sometimes resembling a bit of fusewire but if requested they would remake with a 16mm earthwire. Wheras neighbouring YEB was traditionally a simply and earth clamp type thingy and usually had a bit of 2.5 or thereabouts.

    If I find a bad Ze on the incommer I get the installation owner to formally request info i.e earthing type and Ze via the DNO - that sets the whole sorry system in motion cos the often say "Oh we have no records so we will haave to come and inspect and test it" often remaking the connection/digging up the road. ha ha.

    If, on the other hand, you were to report a poor Ze then they try to say it is not their responsibillity to supply an earth.
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  • Where I live (The old Norweb REC area) the supplies were a lovely great big lump of sweated solder on the sheath with the earth conductor sometimes resembling a bit of fusewire but if requested they would remake with a 16mm earthwire. Wheras neighbouring YEB was traditionally a simply and earth clamp type thingy and usually had a bit of 2.5 or thereabouts.

    If I find a bad Ze on the incommer I get the installation owner to formally request info i.e earthing type and Ze via the DNO - that sets the whole sorry system in motion cos the often say "Oh we have no records so we will haave to come and inspect and test it" often remaking the connection/digging up the road. ha ha.

    If, on the other hand, you were to report a poor Ze then they try to say it is not their responsibillity to supply an earth.
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