Hi, Ive come across an installation that doesnt seem quite right, ill get my red bible out later and have a look what i can find but hopefully someone on here may offer an opinion. Ill try and be as clear as possible. I realise its not a DIY question but maybe someone on here has come across a similar situation before.
It is a factory setup, it has 2 x 400A three phase supplies. Each supply consists of an SWA cable (looks like one anyway) coming up out of the ground and into a DNO metering panel( the swa must terminate inside the panel somehow as its not glanded into the bottom of the panel, it just goes up through a hole in it). From the panel comes 4 double insulated 'tails' cables (L1,L2,L3 & N) that go into a 400A TPN switchfuse which act as the main switch (the tails look like 185mm). This setup is same for both supplies........
now, here's the bit im unsure of...... On the side of meter panel 2 is a bolt protruding from the side. from this bolt a 70mm earth is taken to the 2nd switchfuse earth stud (the earthing conductor then) and also to the 1st switchfuse earth stud, then to a bolt to a local steel beam which is where the equipotential bonding also joins. There is no earth connection to the 1st meter panel and all this equipment is mounted on a concrete wall (so its not all sharing a common metallic frame).
To me it looks like both supplies are sharing supply 2's earth path back to the substation (presumably the armour). My question is would this be allowed? i suspect not and that each supply should be earthed individually even though they will join at the MET( which is currently just the bolt through the local steal beam).
opinions welcome, the earthing conductor also doesnt seem big enough to me at 70mm but one thing at a time eh,lol. system is TNS and the 'ze' is excellent (0.05, no pp's disconnected though)
It is a factory setup, it has 2 x 400A three phase supplies. Each supply consists of an SWA cable (looks like one anyway) coming up out of the ground and into a DNO metering panel( the swa must terminate inside the panel somehow as its not glanded into the bottom of the panel, it just goes up through a hole in it). From the panel comes 4 double insulated 'tails' cables (L1,L2,L3 & N) that go into a 400A TPN switchfuse which act as the main switch (the tails look like 185mm). This setup is same for both supplies........
now, here's the bit im unsure of...... On the side of meter panel 2 is a bolt protruding from the side. from this bolt a 70mm earth is taken to the 2nd switchfuse earth stud (the earthing conductor then) and also to the 1st switchfuse earth stud, then to a bolt to a local steel beam which is where the equipotential bonding also joins. There is no earth connection to the 1st meter panel and all this equipment is mounted on a concrete wall (so its not all sharing a common metallic frame).
To me it looks like both supplies are sharing supply 2's earth path back to the substation (presumably the armour). My question is would this be allowed? i suspect not and that each supply should be earthed individually even though they will join at the MET( which is currently just the bolt through the local steal beam).
opinions welcome, the earthing conductor also doesnt seem big enough to me at 70mm but one thing at a time eh,lol. system is TNS and the 'ze' is excellent (0.05, no pp's disconnected though)