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Ze came at 97 ohms. Rainy day. Would reach 100's at a hot day... :bs:

This TT would not achieve anything. :roll:
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How did we manage all those years ago? My RCD did not even say it was a type AC, but not an ELCB-v at least, I do think it's a problem when your boss tells you to do something you know is wrong, after all you want the job, can't afford a boss to say your a cantankerous so and so, so letting you go.

Your I am sure your reasonably sure it is wrong, so the question is how to tell your boss, "The ELI is too high, only getting X ohms, think this is a TT setup." seems to be easy way, followed by "What should I do about it?" and as a text message not voice, so you can show anyone you did tell him. All health and safety matters should be in writing.
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Its all resolved.
The installation has a upfront 100ma rcd with a 30ma rcd protecting for faults. Didnt notice that for some reason.
It does meet disconnection times
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aeromech3 wrote: Thu Jun 29, 2023 10:20 am Ramble: My overseas property was TT, the only earth rod being for the shower heater which incorporated an ELCD; when I had an air conditioner fitted, they also put in an earth rod for that; not happy with the situation, I fitted this RCD on the incoming tails to the existing MCB and DP master switch box; would not pass muster in UK though.
On my newer separate extension, I insisted on an RCD type consumer unit; the air con and shower heater still needed separate earth rods.
Upfront RCD's don't comply with the regs and that enclosure isn't metal
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Neelix wrote: Fri Jun 30, 2023 10:21 am
aeromech3 wrote: Thu Jun 29, 2023 10:20 am Ramble: My overseas property was TT, the only earth rod being for the shower heater which incorporated an ELCD; when I had an air conditioner fitted, they also put in an earth rod for that; not happy with the situation, I fitted this RCD on the incoming tails to the existing MCB and DP master switch box; would not pass muster in UK though.
On my newer separate extension, I insisted on an RCD type consumer unit; the air con and shower heater still needed separate earth rods.
Upfront RCD's don't comply with the regs and that enclosure isn't metal

I dont see why upfront RCD's dont comply with the regs. You can use them with double pole rcbos on a TT.
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HarlemSparton wrote: Fri Jun 30, 2023 12:30 pm
Neelix wrote: Fri Jun 30, 2023 10:21 am
aeromech3 wrote: Thu Jun 29, 2023 10:20 am Ramble: My overseas property was TT, the only earth rod being for the shower heater which incorporated an ELCD; when I had an air conditioner fitted, they also put in an earth rod for that; not happy with the situation, I fitted this RCD on the incoming tails to the existing MCB and DP master switch box; would not pass muster in UK though.
On my newer separate extension, I insisted on an RCD type consumer unit; the air con and shower heater still needed separate earth rods.
Upfront RCD's don't comply with the regs and that enclosure isn't metal

I dont see why upfront RCD's dont comply with the regs. You can use them with double pole rcbos on a TT.
314.2 iirc
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