I had to take down a (new) wall lamp fitting today because the halogen lamp had blown and when I removed it for replacement one of the terminals, along with a piece of broken glass, was stuck in situ and I couldn't remove it whilst attached to the wall.
Having done that, I was shocked (not literally, of course - I had flipped the circuit breaker) to find that the metal fitting was not earthed. Worried, I removed the other two wall lights to find that they were earthed, but the earth wire in each was fastened to a wall screw securing the fixing bracket.
I'm not sure whether I did the right thing, but I connected an earth wire for each fitting to the flange (with an earth symbol) provided behind the main body of the fitting. I hope I did the right thing. I'm sure somebody will tell me if not!
Obviously an unearthed metal light fitting is inexcusable (perhaps he forgot to connect it!), but is it acceptable to attach the earth wire to the wall bracket, as he did in the other two fittings?
Having done that, I was shocked (not literally, of course - I had flipped the circuit breaker) to find that the metal fitting was not earthed. Worried, I removed the other two wall lights to find that they were earthed, but the earth wire in each was fastened to a wall screw securing the fixing bracket.
I'm not sure whether I did the right thing, but I connected an earth wire for each fitting to the flange (with an earth symbol) provided behind the main body of the fitting. I hope I did the right thing. I'm sure somebody will tell me if not!
Obviously an unearthed metal light fitting is inexcusable (perhaps he forgot to connect it!), but is it acceptable to attach the earth wire to the wall bracket, as he did in the other two fittings?