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Hi,
Recently bought a 1930 house in the Bearn region (64) which I am slowly renovating.
I got a local electrician in to look over the wiring, it was fairly easy to see as almost all of it is in those horrid plastic cable ducting snaking about the walls in every room!
He gave it a clean bill of health (he must have been a expert as he had some sort of test meter in his hand).
I was concerend on a couple of things;
power sockets and light switches in the bathrooms (one set placed convieniently at the side of the bath!)
no sign of electrical earth bonding system visible
The expert didn't flinch and said its 'normal' to have sockets and switches in the bathroom, how else would I plug in the hair dryer or washing machine! Silly me. Then I mentioned water, wet hands and elctrical socks. Smiling, he says to dry my hands of these towels first. Well, that's a good idea.
Doubts set in rather quickly after that one.
I asked him about earth bonding. Could he show me where they are and could he do some sort of test to make sure things were safe. He said no, he couldn't see any, but that did not mean they are not fitted. That they were probably within the walls out of sight, which was normal, again. He sidestepped the testing bit and pointed out the 'superbe' cable ducting, so much, everywhere! As if I'm so lucky.
My questions are,
do I keep the sockets and switches in the bathroom. Pullcord switches seem a rarety here in France , but yes I could import them
how would I myself test to see if I've satisfactory earth bonding or not, before I call out another electrician?
Thanks
Recently bought a 1930 house in the Bearn region (64) which I am slowly renovating.
I got a local electrician in to look over the wiring, it was fairly easy to see as almost all of it is in those horrid plastic cable ducting snaking about the walls in every room!
He gave it a clean bill of health (he must have been a expert as he had some sort of test meter in his hand).
I was concerend on a couple of things;
power sockets and light switches in the bathrooms (one set placed convieniently at the side of the bath!)
no sign of electrical earth bonding system visible
The expert didn't flinch and said its 'normal' to have sockets and switches in the bathroom, how else would I plug in the hair dryer or washing machine! Silly me. Then I mentioned water, wet hands and elctrical socks. Smiling, he says to dry my hands of these towels first. Well, that's a good idea.
Doubts set in rather quickly after that one.
I asked him about earth bonding. Could he show me where they are and could he do some sort of test to make sure things were safe. He said no, he couldn't see any, but that did not mean they are not fitted. That they were probably within the walls out of sight, which was normal, again. He sidestepped the testing bit and pointed out the 'superbe' cable ducting, so much, everywhere! As if I'm so lucky.
My questions are,
do I keep the sockets and switches in the bathroom. Pullcord switches seem a rarety here in France , but yes I could import them
how would I myself test to see if I've satisfactory earth bonding or not, before I call out another electrician?
Thanks