Do I need to earth the back boxes in a new ring main? And do I need to sleeve the earth cables (regardless of wether or not the boxes need earthing)?
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Do you know what you are doing?Do I need to earth the back boxes in a new ring main? And do I need to sleeve the earth cables (regardless of wether or not the boxes need earthing)?
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I think we know the answer to that.Do you know what you are doing?
Some do, but I thought that DNOs had ones which have electricity in them, don't they?Ring mains tend to have water in them.
That's correct. Be aware that the same is not usually true of plastic switches (like light switches), since they have no earth connection, so cannot earth a back box via faceplate screws.It seems that the front plate screws will earth the back box automatically, but best practice says put in another earth to the screw fitting in the back box.
I didn't know that ring mains containing water were something one often found inside a houseI was referring to the OP's question. Which clearly referred to wiring inside the house. That was the nature of my reply.
I'd have said operate at 11kV.Ring mains tend to have water in them.
I'd have said that the homeowner is the employer, and therefore has the shout.
Will he lie to the council for you about having done the work?I have a new CU going in soon, in the room next door. The spark can look it over then.
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