Hi there,
Last year, I removed the bottom kitchen cupboards to allow for damp proof work to be carried out. Upon removing these cupboards I found that there is a 10mm² earth (green/yellow) cable that was wedged under one of the kitchen unit's feet. I can only assume this was connected to the water mains before the kitchen extension was carried out (prior to me buying the house).
Now that the damp has gone and other work has been completed I want to correct this lost looking earth cable before putting the cupboards back. I'm thinking that the correct thing to do (and please correct me if I'm wrong) is to extend this earth cable with same thickness to connect (or bond) to the water mains where it is located now, about 4m away.
If this is the right idea then what amp junction box should I use but also the other question is... will a joined up earth cable be ok or should it be a one piece cable from water mains to the consumer unit?
Thanks for your time
Jay
Last year, I removed the bottom kitchen cupboards to allow for damp proof work to be carried out. Upon removing these cupboards I found that there is a 10mm² earth (green/yellow) cable that was wedged under one of the kitchen unit's feet. I can only assume this was connected to the water mains before the kitchen extension was carried out (prior to me buying the house).
Now that the damp has gone and other work has been completed I want to correct this lost looking earth cable before putting the cupboards back. I'm thinking that the correct thing to do (and please correct me if I'm wrong) is to extend this earth cable with same thickness to connect (or bond) to the water mains where it is located now, about 4m away.
If this is the right idea then what amp junction box should I use but also the other question is... will a joined up earth cable be ok or should it be a one piece cable from water mains to the consumer unit?
Thanks for your time
Jay