Quote:What issues might I have if turns out to be TN-CS?
There is the issue of a loss of supply neutral which could make your earth, any exposed and extraneous conductive parts connected to it, become 230v. If you have extraneous conductive parts in the garage, then you would need to export the equipotential zone from within the house, to it, using 10mm earth. There are mixed opinions on this, and the prefered option if you do have PME is not to export it at all and TT the garage, earthing the armour in the house CU, but not in the garage. If you have extraneous conductive parts in the garage, i.e water, then bond these to the MET of the small consumer unit, where the TT's earth is also connected. A single 30mA rcd main switch will be ok in this instance, because its a couple circuits in a garage, it wont affect the house install in anyway.