Hi
If a building has a TN-S earthing arrangement (and the utility company have confirmed it won't be amended to a TN-C-S in the future), does this remove the requirement for O-PEN devices or an earth electrode for an electric vehicle charger.
Thanks
Hi
If a building has a TN-S earthing arrangement (and the utility company have confirmed it won't be amended to a TN-C-S in the future), does this remove the requirement for O-PEN devices or an earth electrode for an electric vehicle charger.
Thanks
Yes - there is no longer a credible supply-side condition that could cause the body of the car to float to full mains voltage relative to true earth without some kind of ADS operation so those requirements do not apply. It must be said that neither electrode not OPEN detector would do any harm if fitted however.
It must be said that round here to secure such an assurance from a DNO would be unusual, as they are very much in the habit of performing a kind of PME conversion, when neutral and earth get combined, at repairs when TN-S street cables fail. If nothing else it saves them keeping spare reels of both 5 core and 4 core, and makes it easier for them to ensure lower earth impedances/ voltage drops without significant cable replacement. So the advice at least round here for normal domestic situations (Hants) is that it is better to treat TN-S as if it might one day become TNC-s anyway.(Or in reality, to push the nomenclature, perhaps more of a TNS-C-S-s - where the small letters are consumer side and the capitals are what is in the street beneath your feet as you walk along.)
However, if you have a private transformer, then you are in change of the what happens to it, so a TNS system can be guaranteed, then go for it.
Mike.
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