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Errroneous Earthing.

In the past I have found a metal outside bulkhead light earthed by a wire connected to a steel screw and washer that was just screwed into the brick wall below the light.

Yesterday I came upon a 50s/early 60s installation with no earthing at lighting points. Some brass plated light switches had been added by the previous owner. A sticker on the back of the brass switches said that they must be earthed, so the installed had amateurishly connected a wire from the brass plates to the central back box securing screw. The metal back boxes were unearthed though.

Z.

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  • I see our forum colleague Crossy responding very sensibly further down in that Thailand Flower pot thread. 

    I'm surprised his tester reads as low as 1700 ohms in a flowerpot to be honest, but it is good to know someone measured it to debunk it.

    Mike

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  • I see our forum colleague Crossy responding very sensibly further down in that Thailand Flower pot thread. 

    I'm surprised his tester reads as low as 1700 ohms in a flowerpot to be honest, but it is good to know someone measured it to debunk it.

    Mike

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