Hello.
I have an old metal standard lamp from a charity shop . I would like to order gold coloured cable for it, so I must decide wether to get cable with no earth and fit a plastic lampholder , or cable with an earth and fit a metal lampholder. I have both types of lampholder and both thread onto the standard thread of the lamp perfectly.
I am only interested in safety in this case rather than the look. As a layman I can imagine safety advantages to both types . For example, if the cable failed at the base where it turns out of the metal stand, it would be best to have an earthed lamp. But if the cable failed at the lampholder, it would be better to have a plastic lampholder.
I have inspected the lamp and cannot see any reasonable cause of the cable insulation failing such as sharp edges or kink points.
Any thoughts appreciated,
thank you
W.
I have an old metal standard lamp from a charity shop . I would like to order gold coloured cable for it, so I must decide wether to get cable with no earth and fit a plastic lampholder , or cable with an earth and fit a metal lampholder. I have both types of lampholder and both thread onto the standard thread of the lamp perfectly.
I am only interested in safety in this case rather than the look. As a layman I can imagine safety advantages to both types . For example, if the cable failed at the base where it turns out of the metal stand, it would be best to have an earthed lamp. But if the cable failed at the lampholder, it would be better to have a plastic lampholder.
I have inspected the lamp and cannot see any reasonable cause of the cable insulation failing such as sharp edges or kink points.
Any thoughts appreciated,
thank you
W.