I recently had a new CU installed (but pre 17th Ed). It is split load, with all circuits RCD protected except the two lighting rings and a 16A radial that supplies a few sockets and 2 security lights through FCUs.
Our supply used to be overhead, but it was changed to underground a few years ago. But, we still have a TT earth system (about 107 ohms impedance).
AIUI, on a TT system all circuits must be RCD protected (or ELCB) as if there is a live-earth fault, there is not enough current to trip an MCB. Our old CU was fully RCD protected. When the electrician was here doing the job, he said we should get the supplier to upgrade the earth to PME (TNCS). I called EDF and they wanted £150, which seems a bit steep.
So, what do other DNOs charge, and what would be the implications be of keeping the TT earth ? I'm guessing the non-RCD circuits are going to need to be RCD protected.
Our supply used to be overhead, but it was changed to underground a few years ago. But, we still have a TT earth system (about 107 ohms impedance).
AIUI, on a TT system all circuits must be RCD protected (or ELCB) as if there is a live-earth fault, there is not enough current to trip an MCB. Our old CU was fully RCD protected. When the electrician was here doing the job, he said we should get the supplier to upgrade the earth to PME (TNCS). I called EDF and they wanted £150, which seems a bit steep.
So, what do other DNOs charge, and what would be the implications be of keeping the TT earth ? I'm guessing the non-RCD circuits are going to need to be RCD protected.