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Tim S Tim S is offline
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Default what type of earth do i have

gazz coughed up some electrons that declared:

i have no reason to know this other than i'm curious... just been reading
the post about 2002 regs and earths.

think i have a TN-C-S.

armoured cable comes through the kitchen floor, goes up the wall a bit
where the black bitumin like coating is removed to reveal the armour
stands, around that is an earth bonding strap made of a braided type of
material, which is connected to a bakelite connection block,


Sounds more like TN-S to me (that's earth (Terra) Neutral Separated IIRC.

Technically, only an enquiry to the supplier will be reliable - some TN-S
setups look just like TN-C-S and in both cases, there may be a fault which
lead to the green/yellow wire being ignored in favour of a local rod (TT),
although the presence of the rod itself is at least obvious.

the inner wires of the cable go on up, (armour stops just past the earth
bond) the red one goes to the main fuse, the black one goes to the same
junction block that the earth strap is connected to.

then from there they go to the meter, economy 7 time switch, and to the
CU, CU's earth is connected to the neuteral/earth connector block, as is
the earth bonding for the kitchen pipes.


Got another question too..... were on economy 7 at the mo, going to switch
to ebico soon and dont want E7 as we never use any lecky at night, want a
single tarrif,
anyone know if they come along and remove the E7 time switch, or just add
together the day and night time rates recorded on the meter?

reason im asking is the meter is one of those new ones, the size of a
paper back book if that,
and the time switch is a bloody great big black thing the size of an old
mechanical meter (made in 1967 it says)
if possible i'd like the time switch out of there as the position of the
lecky stuff is in the back of a kitchen cupboard, and it protrudes into
the cupboard taking up space (have a wooden cover over it, but that could
be made a lot smaller with the timer gone, giving more space in the
cupboard)



Sorry - don't know. Phone call to the network operator or meter operator
technical dept, or phone Ebico and see if they know what will happen?

Cheers

Tim