More out of curiosity than anything else I'm trying to work out what type of electricity connection we have. Reading this page on wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TN-S none seem close to what we have as far as I can see.
We are fed from a transformer on a pole that converts the 11kV to mains voltage. It's hard to see but I'm guessing that there is a connection to earth from the transformer (ie I'm guessing a great spike in the ground). From the transformer to the house is overhead armoured cable but no connection to the outer sheath of the armoured cable at the house end. When it reaches the house, the neutral is bonded outside to an earth wire down to an earth spike.
Inside the house, when the neutral reaches the company fuse, there is another (very thin 4mm?) black wire that is connected from it to the earth bar in the CU.
Does this make sense?
If so, what type of system do we have?
Is the 4mm earth wire adequate?
The CU is a split load with a time delayed 100mA RCD as part of the main on/off breaker and then a separate 30mA RCD feeding the usual suspects.
What are the implications (if any) of running power to an outside workshop? I'm thinking about whether an earth spike is needed at the workshop end etc.
I'm just trying to understand a bit more before I get an electrician in so I can have a sensible discussion with him.