A friend of mine has asked me to fit a brass lampholder to a standard lamp for which she has purchased a fancy Edison Screw decorative lightbulb (E27) in place of the current plastic bayonet lampholder.
The new brass lampholder arrived and I was surprised to see that it didn't have an earth connection, only a plastic screw at the base to clamp it onto its fixing which is a threaded connection embedded into the wooden lamp.
The inside of the cylindrical body is lined with what looks like cardboard, but the base section I've marked with an arrow is metal and the wiring terminals are only a few mm above it. I have tinned the wires before connecting them to prevent any stray whiskers poking out and made sure that the insulation is right up to the terminals. However the lack of an earth connection worries me slightly. The fitting is rated 240V (AC) and sold in the UK by a UK company, so it must be OK right?
The full spec of the lampholder can be seen here.
The new brass lampholder arrived and I was surprised to see that it didn't have an earth connection, only a plastic screw at the base to clamp it onto its fixing which is a threaded connection embedded into the wooden lamp.
The inside of the cylindrical body is lined with what looks like cardboard, but the base section I've marked with an arrow is metal and the wiring terminals are only a few mm above it. I have tinned the wires before connecting them to prevent any stray whiskers poking out and made sure that the insulation is right up to the terminals. However the lack of an earth connection worries me slightly. The fitting is rated 240V (AC) and sold in the UK by a UK company, so it must be OK right?
The full spec of the lampholder can be seen here.