Thanks for the quick response ....
A bit more info would probably help.
Part of the garage conversion is a small "plant" room inside the house which will house all of the house services and as such the floor will be plain concrete and accessible so that is why I was considering installing one of the in floor housings. But I take the point that the ground is potentially drier and hence not necessarily a good place for an earthing conductor.
That said - it will be just as easy to install a rod into the pathway next to the house as that is all dug up at the moment too.
A couple more questions if I may?
- Marcus - when you say mechanical protection do you mean armoured cable? Or some other form of protection?
- Is it OK to connect the earth rods to the grid earth? - I was under the impression it was either/or not both connected to each other?
- Can I run an earth cable out from the electric meter box down to a rod in the pathway then install a standard earth bar in the meter box to connect the earth rod to the house and the grid earth?
As part of the works I am installing an underground conduit to an outbuilding which is about 20M away from the consumer unit (potential place for more solar in the future and a reasonable workshop). The conduit will contain 4 cables - possibly 5.
- 6mm2 armoured Twin and Earth
- 2.5mm2 armoured Twin and Earth
- 2 x CAT6A ethernet cables
Should I run an additional earth only cable in this conduit to place another earth rod near the out building? If so what size would people recommend?
Thanks