Well, they're 25mm² from the Henley's to the main switch at least!That cert is for another install! It says 25mm tails and tn-c-s neither of which match your photos.
Well, they're 25mm² from the Henley's to the main switch at least!That cert is for another install! It says 25mm tails and tn-c-s neither of which match your photos.
As JohnD has said, something is wrong. The Minor Works cert says that the Zs of the new circuit was 0.4Ω in 2012. That would not be unreasonable if it were TN-C-S, but the Ze then must have been less than 0.4Ω, which is obviously very different from the recent 200Ω measurement.I've spoken to the previous owner and they've forwarded me the two certificates of installation and it seems that actually the supply is TN-C-S, confirmed on both.
The red and black wires should have 2 layers of insulation (or insulation and an outer sheath for those that care), so would appear larger on the outside than the piece from the SWA.pic of one of the "mains" tails next to a core from a 10mm 3-core SWA (for size, looks like 16mm to me?).
They are correct.Essentially he's now advised that he cannot carry out any work until this is addressed as effectively the supply is not earthed & that reading is effectively open circuit.
Definitely - to establish what type of supply you have got, whether it can be changed to TN-C-S, and even if not, have those red/black thin wires replaced with something more suitable.Contact the supplier SP Energy Networks and have them assess it?
Definitely - to establish what type of supply you have got, whether it can be changed to TN-C-S, and even if not, have those red/black thin wires replaced with something more suitable.
If TN-C-S is not available, you will need to get an earth rod/electrode installed as soon as possible. It is not safe to leave the installation in it's current state.
You should also have the MCBs in that consumer unit checked as they were subject to a recall https://www.electricalsafetyfirst.o...2012/02/electrium-miniature-circuit-breakers/
and while the recall was before the alleged date of your installation, it's possible that defective stock was still around and could have been installed then.
If it is converted to TN-C-S, the bonding to gas, water will also need to be replaced, as the minimum size will then be 10mm², rather than the 6mm² it has now.
Does that mean they lied on the certificates for the CU install etc?.
That's unbelievable then!, as you say it's a stroke of luck you had the electrician in to price the job up who found that fault.
I'd honestly take that further, could have been potentially fatal.
But then 3.4 & 3.5 are ticked. DisgracefulWhat I do find odd is that on page 6 of the rewire check / CU install it has listed all the checks for the supply cables and earth listed as C3, requiring improvement, yeah no ****
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