by ericmark »
Tue Jun 21, 2011 10:00 pm
1) There is no need to up-grade to current regulations. When a system is tested it is noted where it no longer complies to warn the owner if there are to be additions it may require up-grading but unless something is added then it can remain.
2) To test an earth some current must flow. The norm is to use an earth loop impedance meter, but the regulations only require a minimum of 200 ma to flow but that will not be the case with a multimeter set to ohm scale.
3) The RCD has two main functions. Personal Protection and Fire Protection for the former it needs to be 30 ma and trip in 40 ms with 5 times 30 ma and for fire 300 ma but can be delayed for tripping (S Type) normally with split board it will be 30 ma type.
4) Today all circuits in bathrooms including lights, all out door circuits, and most sockets under 20 A are RCD protected. (Sockets marked fridge for example do not need to be RCD protected) Also cables less than 50 mm below the surface unless special cable is used also need RCD protection.
As a result it is normal for all circuits now to have RCD protection. As a result the earthing requirements have been reduced especially in bathrooms. But this only applies when RCD's have been fitted.
5) 4 mm is smallest earth cable allowed if not part of the cable 543.1.1 the next demarcation is 6 mm and any non insulated cable must be larger than 6 mm and main earth with TT system min is 6 mm. With a TN system it moves to 10 mm for main earth and where not protected against mechanical damage 16 mm min. So what you say would comply.
When some one asks about earth requirements the first question is why are you asking. There are so many regulations on earth systems it would be very easy to miss one or read it wrongly in the regulations. But the Low ohms ohm meter and the loop impedance meter are both expensive. So in real terms it is not worth DIY for these tests.
Nothing that you say would make me think anything is wrong. But the fact you ask makes me wonder why.
The earth system is so easy to damage without realising so I would always test if I though anything could be wrong.