I found this interesting reading on the subject...
http://www2.schneider-electric.com/...ility-safety/low-voltage-minus-1kv/ect173.pdf
It even mentions Norway being IT a few times. Still doesn't mean I have it I guess.
What I can't quite get my head around is how detection of a first fault can be managed where it is a domestic network and the consumers are private houses. Seems like RCDs should operate on a first fault as there should be some current flowing through network stray capacitance - the supply is not truly isolated. But most places I've seen don't have them! I've got one but it is only for the basement.
Oooh there are some steel boxes outside the property with 'lightning' symbols. One per property. Not sure what they are.
This is all interesting, and I'm curious about all these details, but also just want to know if my installation is safe. I guess the Norwegian equivalent of a PIR is what I ought to do. I just hope I get an electrician who a) is well clued up on the network side and theory in general, and b) who speaks English. Probably a similar chance of finding that over here as back in the UK
http://www2.schneider-electric.com/...ility-safety/low-voltage-minus-1kv/ect173.pdf
It even mentions Norway being IT a few times. Still doesn't mean I have it I guess.
What I can't quite get my head around is how detection of a first fault can be managed where it is a domestic network and the consumers are private houses. Seems like RCDs should operate on a first fault as there should be some current flowing through network stray capacitance - the supply is not truly isolated. But most places I've seen don't have them! I've got one but it is only for the basement.
Oooh there are some steel boxes outside the property with 'lightning' symbols. One per property. Not sure what they are.
This is all interesting, and I'm curious about all these details, but also just want to know if my installation is safe. I guess the Norwegian equivalent of a PIR is what I ought to do. I just hope I get an electrician who a) is well clued up on the network side and theory in general, and b) who speaks English. Probably a similar chance of finding that over here as back in the UK