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A useful [http://www.iee.org/Publish/WireRegs/WiringMatters/Documents/Issue16/2005_16_autumn_wiring_matters_earthing_your_questions_answered.pdf IEE document on earthing] (presumably most DIYers can ignore the section on earthing caravan pitches) | A useful [http://www.iee.org/Publish/WireRegs/WiringMatters/Documents/Issue16/2005_16_autumn_wiring_matters_earthing_your_questions_answered.pdf IEE document on earthing] (presumably most DIYers can ignore the section on earthing caravan pitches) | ||
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Revision as of 16:21, 7 May 2007
Earthing Types
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BS 7671 lists five types of earthing system:
- TN-S
- TN-C-S
- TT
- TN-C
- IT
Where those letters indicate:
- T = Earth (from the French word Terre)
- N = Neutral
- S = Separate
- C = Combined
- I = Isolated
An explanation can be found here.
A useful IEE document on earthing (presumably most DIYers can ignore the section on earthing caravan pitches)