Alan Capon:gkenyon:
That's very interesting ... how is the TT installation immediately adjacent to the PME supplied installation separated from the PME earthing system?For us, the issue would be two or more PME services into different areas of a steel building. It would be possible for the steelwork of the building to carry diverted neutral currents, for which it almost certainly would not be rated.
So what is the solution - there must be plenty of light industrial estates with units under a common roof?
Interconnect the METs so that any diverted neutral currents go by a known path?
Separate N and PE on entry to the building and distribute to each unit (with its own meter)?
Alan Capon:gkenyon:
That's very interesting ... how is the TT installation immediately adjacent to the PME supplied installation separated from the PME earthing system?For us, the issue would be two or more PME services into different areas of a steel building. It would be possible for the steelwork of the building to carry diverted neutral currents, for which it almost certainly would not be rated.
So what is the solution - there must be plenty of light industrial estates with units under a common roof?
Interconnect the METs so that any diverted neutral currents go by a known path?
Separate N and PE on entry to the building and distribute to each unit (with its own meter)?
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