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Went to trouble shoot at a customer's in Brum today.
The system was noted down by another engineer as TT, but with no rod.
I got there and did an EFL. Came back as middle 60's. Looked at cut out - containing 2 x PVC clad cables coming down the wall from outside. Possible TT, I thought. Went outside. Absolutely no trace of earth conductor or rod anywhere.
Couldn't be PME, surely? Traced a 10mm2 cable that went to cold water pipe feeding the shower.
Customer told me the reading the previous engineer had was 29 ohm.
Why had it suddenly jumped up to 65?
Ah, customer had water board in to renew 'cock, and they had fitted a new polypipe to the property.
Turns out the system was PME, but the DNO had failed to fit a link from the cutout to the busbar in the CU......
Unusually, the dno came out within the hour, and fitted the missing link.
I'm sure it's not the first time a DNO has cocked up bigtime, but......
The system was noted down by another engineer as TT, but with no rod.
I got there and did an EFL. Came back as middle 60's. Looked at cut out - containing 2 x PVC clad cables coming down the wall from outside. Possible TT, I thought. Went outside. Absolutely no trace of earth conductor or rod anywhere.
Couldn't be PME, surely? Traced a 10mm2 cable that went to cold water pipe feeding the shower.
Customer told me the reading the previous engineer had was 29 ohm.
Why had it suddenly jumped up to 65?
Ah, customer had water board in to renew 'cock, and they had fitted a new polypipe to the property.
Turns out the system was PME, but the DNO had failed to fit a link from the cutout to the busbar in the CU......
Unusually, the dno came out within the hour, and fitted the missing link.
I'm sure it's not the first time a DNO has cocked up bigtime, but......