by sparx »
Sat Jul 26, 2008 9:05 pm
Sorry Danny but must TOTALLY disagree with statement by 'top spark'.
This is another fallacy put about usually by NIC people.
It is not REQUIRED to make an out building TT with an earth rod in pit at garage end, it is an OPTION if the house supply is of certain types but even then the cable supplying the outbuilding MUST be earthed at the house end in order to protect it from harm if cut through, just like the supply to a caravan pitch.
If doing it this way then you can use whatever size cable will carry the load, subject to volt drop calcs. there is no minimum size, and the earth to the rod need only be 6mm2 as your RCD will be off 30mA rating to comply with TT requirements,
BTW ERICMARK is spot on,
and it's a pity some of the organisations are apparently giving misleading info to their 'domestic Installers'.
I read the IET article in Wiring Matters Mag. & a similar one in NAPIT's Competent Person Mag. recently and they both agree.
Don't want to get into arguement on here but it is important to give out correct advice,
regards SPARX