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In message , Andy Wade
writes dave wrote: The house is a 50's semi. Earthing is provided by a conductor bonded to the cold water supply where it enters the house. There is an RCD fitted in the CU. Both rings and lighting circuits have mcb's. Are you sure you're not confusing the "means of earthing" with the (required) main bonding connection to the water pipe? Is there any other connection to the main earth terminal? Is your supply from an underground cable, or overhead wires? A photo of the supply intake, meter and consumer unit would help if you have a digital camera and some Web space. I don't think it's that uncommon Andy, it older properties not recently rewired. Our last house - 1938 semi, some wiring done in the 1960's ish probably, but still old rubber stuff on the lighting circuit. Our only earth was via the lead water main. -- Chris French |
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