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Hi, There used to be an old 2-bar electric fire permanently attached to a wall in my flat which was built in the 1960s. The wiring is pyro. It was fed by a fused switch set into the wall. The fire is long gone, and I'd like to swap the fused swtch with a power socket, but - looking into the box - there's no earth connection. This is alarming as the fire had many external metal parts. The earth on the removable plate ends in bare multi-cored wire. I'm wondering if it was put there to touch the patrice box which might be connected to earth somehow. There are two pairs of black cables, and there is a tape tab on one which, perhaps, used to be red.
Any thoughts on if/how I can re-enstate this as a power socket? If not, I guess it's plastic wire nuts and a blanking plate.
On a related topic, the actual poer ocket on this same wall, is a double switched socket of the old MK variety. The problem with replacing that is that the bolt patter is different, with a bolt above and below each of the 2 sockets - 4 nolts iin all. I can't find a modern replacement with this pattern. All I can think if is either smething involving glue (eek) or to drill new holes through the box, into the wall behind, rawl plug and then use long wood screws to hold the new socket plat in place.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Any thoughts on if/how I can re-enstate this as a power socket? If not, I guess it's plastic wire nuts and a blanking plate.
On a related topic, the actual poer ocket on this same wall, is a double switched socket of the old MK variety. The problem with replacing that is that the bolt patter is different, with a bolt above and below each of the 2 sockets - 4 nolts iin all. I can't find a modern replacement with this pattern. All I can think if is either smething involving glue (eek) or to drill new holes through the box, into the wall behind, rawl plug and then use long wood screws to hold the new socket plat in place.
Any ideas?
Thanks