Hello again.
At the weekend I decided to fit a new light fitting to the shed to replace an old one which was powered from a socket inside the shed (socket held on with tape and not screwed on)
When I took the old light off I found there was no earth - ie cable had just live and neutral wires - so I abandoned the job and took the fuse out the plug to make it safe. To be fair the old light was just an old bulkhead and there was nowhere for an earth wire to connect.
But I'm a bit concerned about the way the shed has been wired up now. It has a consumer unit (hager) which is fed from the consumer unit in the house, and there is wiring to 3 double sockets (one of which the screws have gone rusty), and 2 striplights. The wire used "looks" like the wire used for the old outdoor shed light.
I'm getting an electrician to fit another outdoor light anyway bit I'm thinking of asking him to check the general wiring in the shed. Surely the shed hasn't been wired up with no earth???
R
At the weekend I decided to fit a new light fitting to the shed to replace an old one which was powered from a socket inside the shed (socket held on with tape and not screwed on)
When I took the old light off I found there was no earth - ie cable had just live and neutral wires - so I abandoned the job and took the fuse out the plug to make it safe. To be fair the old light was just an old bulkhead and there was nowhere for an earth wire to connect.
But I'm a bit concerned about the way the shed has been wired up now. It has a consumer unit (hager) which is fed from the consumer unit in the house, and there is wiring to 3 double sockets (one of which the screws have gone rusty), and 2 striplights. The wire used "looks" like the wire used for the old outdoor shed light.
I'm getting an electrician to fit another outdoor light anyway bit I'm thinking of asking him to check the general wiring in the shed. Surely the shed hasn't been wired up with no earth???
R