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nick smith August 25th 04 04:43 PM

PME system / mods
 
I need to gen up about the above system to see if mine is as it should be - is
there a FAQ on PME systems somewhere and can I do a system out to a shed with a
RCD board in the shed for "extra" safety ?

Nick



Martin Angove August 31st 04 12:33 PM

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"nick smith" wrote:

I need to gen up about the above system to see if mine is as it should be - is
there a FAQ on PME systems somewhere and can I do a system out to a shed with a
RCD board in the shed for "extra" safety ?


What is it that you are concerned about? A more specific question
might get a more specific answer. Here are some generalities:

PME is a system where the earth is tied to the neutral at the incoming
supply. This gives you an excellent earth impedance so that earth faults
can easily trip breakers, but does lead to other "difficulties" which is
why there are strict rules governing bonding and so on, and stickers on
the incomer saying something like "the supplied PME terminal should not
be connected unless the installation fully conforms to the PME
requirements of BS7671".

For full details you really need to read and understand "The Regs"
(BS7671) but all the practical information is contained within the IEE's
OnSite Guide which is available at all large booksellers (try Amazon for
example).

The system earth on a PME system is so good that you *may* be able to
export it to a shed, so long as the cable is sufficiently rated and the
distance isn't too far. If the numbers don't stack up then you will need
to install an earth rod at the shed end and protect everything with an
RCD.

HTH

Hwyl!

M.

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