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Consumer Unit Blanking Plates

Former Community Member
Former Community Member

It is conceivable that a loose live conductor could come into contact with a metal blanking plate.  Some of the twist-on  types do not make electrical contact with the (earthed / powder-coated) case in which case they thus constitute exposed conductive parts.  This means that they should be individually earthed. But there is no means provided to do do this.  So the question is: does the use of metal CU blanking plates contravene the Wiring Regulations if fitted but not earthed?

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  • Former Community Member
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    For example, for the same reason, great care is taken to ensure that socket fronts and boxes are earthed. 

    So long as one of the metal box fixing lugs is fixed, ie not the adjustable side, there is no requirement to “tail back” from the socket-outlet to the metal box.

    Regards

    BOD

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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member

    For example, for the same reason, great care is taken to ensure that socket fronts and boxes are earthed. 

    So long as one of the metal box fixing lugs is fixed, ie not the adjustable side, there is no requirement to “tail back” from the socket-outlet to the metal box.

    Regards

    BOD

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