Hi there
Spent some time yesterday fixing my integrated oven installed last year by kitchen fitters - it wasn't screwed in properly and could pull out or be tipped. Not ideal.
Anyway, I also took the opportunity to tighten some terminals, one of which was pretty lose. I also opened a junction box, and noticed the neutral was also lose, but couldn't be tightened due to the design of the box.
I move the neutral from the right hand side terminal to the middle, which has plastic support both side allowing things to be screwed tight. Unfortunately, one of the brass terminal screws fell behind the cupboard down a up till now unnoticed gap. Attempts to get it back failed, and DIY sheds didn't really help, so I've improvised by connecting the earth together with a connection block (or whatever the terminology is).
Am I right in thinking this is safe?
Also, is there any reasonably safe way for me to test the earth? I don't have any specialist equipment aside from a multimeter.
Thanks
Spent some time yesterday fixing my integrated oven installed last year by kitchen fitters - it wasn't screwed in properly and could pull out or be tipped. Not ideal.
Anyway, I also took the opportunity to tighten some terminals, one of which was pretty lose. I also opened a junction box, and noticed the neutral was also lose, but couldn't be tightened due to the design of the box.
I move the neutral from the right hand side terminal to the middle, which has plastic support both side allowing things to be screwed tight. Unfortunately, one of the brass terminal screws fell behind the cupboard down a up till now unnoticed gap. Attempts to get it back failed, and DIY sheds didn't really help, so I've improvised by connecting the earth together with a connection block (or whatever the terminology is).
Am I right in thinking this is safe?
Also, is there any reasonably safe way for me to test the earth? I don't have any specialist equipment aside from a multimeter.
Thanks