Coin-meter earth?

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Hi
I have a coin-meter fitted before the consumer unit in my granny annexe, the electric feed is from the my main property, my question is, the coin-meter is of a hamerite paint kind of finish on what I presume to be metal or cast (definitely metal), should this be earthed as it is not and there is no allowance anywhere to take an earth on the unit, only live/ neutral supply in and out (is this common)? If this should be earthed to the local earth block how could this be made to the coin-meter?

Many thanks
 
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It will be made of plastic, and does not need earthing.
 
I have a coin meter in my garage I bought for a job & never used. It is metal cased, but I think it is DI., so does not require earthing.
 
RF Lighting said:
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It will be made of plastic, and does not need earthing.

It is not the same one as in your pic and I'm sure it's metal, the money box is definately, I will try and take a pic and post tommorrow with the make
 
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securespark said:
I have a coin meter in my garage I bought for a job & never used. It is metal cased, but I think it is DI., so does not require earthing.

DI. ?
 
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