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ISO Containers Earthing & Bonding - TNCS (PNB) Supply

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I have a project to provide a 63A TP supply terminating with a Type B DB within an ISO container. Final circuits from the DB will supply industrial sockets located in the ISO via RCBO's and an external fan.

The ISO container is located on several concrete pads and internally is fully (wooden) boarded out.

The supply is TNCS PNB.

My current proposals are for a connection via a SWA supply cable (4c) and separate CPC, fed via a 63A Type C MCB.

The CPC will terminate onto a EMT.

The ISO container will have a main protective bonding conductor to the EMT using finely stranded cable. In addition bonding via flexible 'straps' will be provided to the doors.

I have not allowed to TT the installation due to the PNB supply.


Looking for advice on whether a local earth rod or ring earth electrode is the best option to earth the container locally and also the resistance figure to achieve.


Thanks Mike

 


 

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  • AJJewsbury:


    PME would still be a point to consider though. As Graham suggested, PNB isn't usually really TN-C-S (but can be in some rare circumstances - e,g. where the Tx serves more than one customer) and by definition isn't PME (as there's no requirement for multiple earthing),

     


    Hi Andy,


    If it's a DNO-provided PNB, then usually PME conditions apply (see G12/4), especially where the N-E bond is made at the service head. In rare cases, where the N-E bond is made in one place only for all customers, the DNO may declare TN-S (usually older supplies).


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  • AJJewsbury:


    PME would still be a point to consider though. As Graham suggested, PNB isn't usually really TN-C-S (but can be in some rare circumstances - e,g. where the Tx serves more than one customer) and by definition isn't PME (as there's no requirement for multiple earthing),

     


    Hi Andy,


    If it's a DNO-provided PNB, then usually PME conditions apply (see G12/4), especially where the N-E bond is made at the service head. In rare cases, where the N-E bond is made in one place only for all customers, the DNO may declare TN-S (usually older supplies).


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