I'm in the process of moving into a flat (1920s purpose built block) that's been unoccupied for a few years and thought I'd take a nose around the electrics today. I have a horrible feeling there is no effective earth to the flat.
The DNO supply enters the building under the stairs, there's two heads serving 3 flats each. From the head the cable (red 1) goes to the meter, from the meter there are two blacks (labelled 2 and 3) and a red (labelled 4) that run off to some wired off boxes (presumably supplier fuses). From there a fabric sleeved pair runs off to a chunky cutoff switch.
Pics (my flat supply is the key meter in the middle):
And the chunky cutoff:
So my first concern is there is nothing connected to the earthing block next to this head that serves my flat and 2 others. Whereas on the other head, there are a couple of runs of unsheathed silver cable running from the corresponding earth block and the outside of two of those flats' chunky cutouts.
Pics:
So moving inside to where the supply enters the actual flat. The earth from the block heading right goes to the fuse box. The black wire links the block and the metal conduit containing the incoming supply. However the conduit is really rusty, so I find it hard to believe it is serving any purpose:
A couple of wider shots of the area:
I've no idea where that shower feed is taking its supply from but I think the white cable out the top is what runs over to the bathroom.
Fuseways (if it's of any relevance) from right to left:
- Lights
- Socket Ring
- Immersion Heater
- 2 Single sockets in kitchen (that's how it's labelled, although there is 3 singles and a double in there)
Oh and one last piece of horror for your delight - what I think is meant to be bonding to the water main. The steel pipe is the rising main for the block, the copper sections serve the flat. Note how snugly the earth band is attached!
I have left ~everything~ switched off! It just does not look at all safe to me, but I could be wrong and it's all perfectly normal
Any thoughts?
The DNO supply enters the building under the stairs, there's two heads serving 3 flats each. From the head the cable (red 1) goes to the meter, from the meter there are two blacks (labelled 2 and 3) and a red (labelled 4) that run off to some wired off boxes (presumably supplier fuses). From there a fabric sleeved pair runs off to a chunky cutoff switch.
Pics (my flat supply is the key meter in the middle):
And the chunky cutoff:
So my first concern is there is nothing connected to the earthing block next to this head that serves my flat and 2 others. Whereas on the other head, there are a couple of runs of unsheathed silver cable running from the corresponding earth block and the outside of two of those flats' chunky cutouts.
Pics:
So moving inside to where the supply enters the actual flat. The earth from the block heading right goes to the fuse box. The black wire links the block and the metal conduit containing the incoming supply. However the conduit is really rusty, so I find it hard to believe it is serving any purpose:
A couple of wider shots of the area:
I've no idea where that shower feed is taking its supply from but I think the white cable out the top is what runs over to the bathroom.
Fuseways (if it's of any relevance) from right to left:
- Lights
- Socket Ring
- Immersion Heater
- 2 Single sockets in kitchen (that's how it's labelled, although there is 3 singles and a double in there)
Oh and one last piece of horror for your delight - what I think is meant to be bonding to the water main. The steel pipe is the rising main for the block, the copper sections serve the flat. Note how snugly the earth band is attached!
I have left ~everything~ switched off! It just does not look at all safe to me, but I could be wrong and it's all perfectly normal
Any thoughts?