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Exported PME to steel floodlight columns, public tennis courts

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We're doing an EICR at a local tennis club. It has a number of  3 phase floodlights mounted on galavanised columns illuminatimg outdoor tennis courts.

They are earthed via an exported PME TNCS system which was surprising because we'd imagined they would have sunk an earth rod at each column and not exported the PME.

The location is open to the public. Circuits not 30mA RCD protected foir additional protection.

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Many Thanks for your help

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  • I should point out that the IET Guide to Highways Electrical Street Furniture was published in 2018, so predates the current edition of BS7671 and the amendments to the regulations need to be taken into consideration.

    Also the additional earthing electrodes are “good practice” so may not be considered an absolute requirement.

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  • I should point out that the IET Guide to Highways Electrical Street Furniture was published in 2018, so predates the current edition of BS7671 and the amendments to the regulations need to be taken into consideration.

    Also the additional earthing electrodes are “good practice” so may not be considered an absolute requirement.

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