Hi all,
I have a outside security light that is fed by a twin and earth on the downstairs lighting circuit.
There is an additional 4mm earth that runs from a nearby socket, through the wall and is clipped on an external wall with a disused co-axial/telephone cable.
After investigation, i can see why the previous owner has done this - the earth on the feed twin and earth has disintegrated, with no length to terminate. i have investigated the possibility of re-running the cable, however dont believe this is viable (Cable routed under varnished finish floor boards, and no chance of fishing through).
My question is, can you take an earth from a different circuit and if so is the earth ok to be directly clipped to an external wall (No mechanical protection)
Many thanks for your help
I have a outside security light that is fed by a twin and earth on the downstairs lighting circuit.
There is an additional 4mm earth that runs from a nearby socket, through the wall and is clipped on an external wall with a disused co-axial/telephone cable.
After investigation, i can see why the previous owner has done this - the earth on the feed twin and earth has disintegrated, with no length to terminate. i have investigated the possibility of re-running the cable, however dont believe this is viable (Cable routed under varnished finish floor boards, and no chance of fishing through).
My question is, can you take an earth from a different circuit and if so is the earth ok to be directly clipped to an external wall (No mechanical protection)
Many thanks for your help