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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.

I'm no

Many Thanks for your help

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  • Lighting that is accessible to the public shall have additional protection by an RCD having the characteristics specified in Regulation 415.1.1.

    Presumably intended to be interpreted as the light fitting itself is accessible, as distinct from the column that's supporting it. So perhaps doesn't apply in this particular case (unless the column is unusually short). The would keep it consistent with the listed exclusions - which includes street lighting.

    I am not trying to be rude

    I'm sure you don't, but please be aware that it can come across that way.  None of us, however well privileged in training and experience, know everything and life will always push us beyond our comfort zones if we're to improve. Being willing to ask is perhaps the most valuable attribute, and we should take care not to discourage that in any way, however unintentionally.

       - Andy.

  • I've been on and off the forum since I trained in 2010 and you were, and still, are a really useful contributor to this forum Andy, always polite and give briliant, easy to understand input. Thanks

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  • I've been on and off the forum since I trained in 2010 and you were, and still, are a really useful contributor to this forum Andy, always polite and give briliant, easy to understand input. Thanks

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