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Do I need to rewire my ring final?

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Good afternoon, I'm looking for some advice as to whether I need to get someone in to have my ring final rewired. I have recently had a new consumer unit installed and circuits tested. All circuits tested fine according to regulations, but the ring final registered lower insulation resistance readings. live/live 119mohm and live/earth 105mohm tested at 500v. Max Z's 0.52ohm according to the certificate. I'm not sure how old the wiring is but we've been here 20 years and the wire has grey pvc outer sheath, red live pvc, black neutral pvc and 3 stranded earth, which looks like plated copper. Some of the sockets are probably the same age. Strangely, some other circuits with same type of cable registered 999mohm when tested. FYI we live in a 1960's bungalow. Just wondered if you had any thoughts. Many thanks in advance. Simon
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  • BOD


    i am guessing you are unsure otherwise you would have posted an explanation?


    Up until 1966 the Wiring Regulations did not require lighting circuits to have an earth connection present at each point of termination on lighting circuits. Metallic Class 1 light fittings and switches require earthing for safety. Also if a circuit protective conductor (an earth wire or metallic conduit) is in close association with the live conductors ( line and neutral) and the circuit is RCD protected it provides a measure of fire protection although this is not recognised in the Wiring Regulations at this time. So if you have all plastic light switches and Class 2 light fittings and the circuit is 30mA RCD and there is a warning label on the consumer unit and the premises are not rented out the installation is not unsafe but remains none compliant with the current edition of the Wiring Regulations.

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  • BOD


    i am guessing you are unsure otherwise you would have posted an explanation?


    Up until 1966 the Wiring Regulations did not require lighting circuits to have an earth connection present at each point of termination on lighting circuits. Metallic Class 1 light fittings and switches require earthing for safety. Also if a circuit protective conductor (an earth wire or metallic conduit) is in close association with the live conductors ( line and neutral) and the circuit is RCD protected it provides a measure of fire protection although this is not recognised in the Wiring Regulations at this time. So if you have all plastic light switches and Class 2 light fittings and the circuit is 30mA RCD and there is a warning label on the consumer unit and the premises are not rented out the installation is not unsafe but remains none compliant with the current edition of the Wiring Regulations.

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