Using the earthing system of one building to another

I have a question about earthing systems. 

In this scenario, I have a main commercial building that is fed from a new substation and is likely (as expected) to be a TNCS arrangement with a neutral earth link in the main LV switch panel for the customer.  From this LV switch panel, it feeds another building as part of the sub-mains distribution, probably close to 80m away. The schematic shows parallel multicore cables supplying the building with a separate CPC and, in addition to this, a separate bond to a dedicated earth bar (i.e. 1No CPC and 1No bond). I presume this is acceptable, and even though this may look like a TNS in the second building, it is an extension of the TNCS with the CPC going back to the first building's mains switch panel where the neutral earth link is......

What are people's thoughts? 

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  • Given that in anywhere that ESCQR  operates, you cannot distribute as TNC after you have connected your first piece of consumers equipment, it is not only right, but essential, that the supplies to outbuildings on submains are carried as the 'S' part of the TNC-S system. Within those buildings you would treat the requirement for bonding and so on, as you would for the main building i,e, plumbing bonds and so on in PME size cables, but apart from that it is all normal.

    Mike.

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  • Given that in anywhere that ESCQR  operates, you cannot distribute as TNC after you have connected your first piece of consumers equipment, it is not only right, but essential, that the supplies to outbuildings on submains are carried as the 'S' part of the TNC-S system. Within those buildings you would treat the requirement for bonding and so on, as you would for the main building i,e, plumbing bonds and so on in PME size cables, but apart from that it is all normal.

    Mike.

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