Hi all.
I've just removed an internal brick wall adjacent to my mains fuse, meter, and earth connection. I've now noticed that the main earth cable clearly took a bash - despite being as careful as I could. There is a nick in it, which has gone through the insulation and has broken (at least) a few of the strands of cable, but it is difficult to see how many. The cable is a 10mm sq cable. It is safe to say that at least half of the cable is intact - probably more.
My plan was to replace it entirely, but having taken up the floor to do this, I can now see it disappears down a hole under the outside wall alongside the blue plastic water main, so I can't get to the source connection.
My alternative plans now are:
a) Wrap the nick in the cable with insulation tape and leave it at that.
b) Make a joint in the cable to replace the damaged section.
If b), what connecting method should I use? I have some 30A j-boxes already, would they be any use for this?
Many thanks in advance.
I've just removed an internal brick wall adjacent to my mains fuse, meter, and earth connection. I've now noticed that the main earth cable clearly took a bash - despite being as careful as I could. There is a nick in it, which has gone through the insulation and has broken (at least) a few of the strands of cable, but it is difficult to see how many. The cable is a 10mm sq cable. It is safe to say that at least half of the cable is intact - probably more.
My plan was to replace it entirely, but having taken up the floor to do this, I can now see it disappears down a hole under the outside wall alongside the blue plastic water main, so I can't get to the source connection.
My alternative plans now are:
a) Wrap the nick in the cable with insulation tape and leave it at that.
b) Make a joint in the cable to replace the damaged section.
If b), what connecting method should I use? I have some 30A j-boxes already, would they be any use for this?
Many thanks in advance.