Earth wire picture
Lifted some floorboards upstairs today and found this piece of (original) 1969
new house wiring (to downstairs light switches) - note the green wires:- http://www.bugs.110mb.com/earth.gif (its about 400kb) and I think twice about adding a junction box... Geo |
Earth wire picture
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from Geo contains these words: and I think twice about adding a junction box... So should this bunch... http://electrical-contractor.net/ubb...ML/001074.html -- Skipweasel Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. |
Earth wire picture
"Geo" wrote in message ... Lifted some floorboards upstairs today and found this piece of (original) 1969 new house wiring (to downstairs light switches) - note the green wires:- http://www.bugs.110mb.com/earth.gif (its about 400kb) and I think twice about adding a junction box... Geo Chill out! I've seen much worse. At least you seem to have a good solid electrical connection there. g |
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writes "Geo" wrote in message .. . Lifted some floorboards upstairs today and found this piece of (original) 1969 new house wiring (to downstairs light switches) - note the green wires:- http://www.bugs.110mb.com/earth.gif (its about 400kb) and I think twice about adding a junction box... Geo Chill out! I've seen much worse. At least you seem to have a good solid electrical connection there. g My thoughts exactly, my current fave is lead sheathed cable with barely tightened earth continuity clamps or a bit of stranded wire loosely twisted round the sheath for continuity. or installing a few computers in a mate's new office and getting a few tingles off the cases, no earth, sorry not true, bit of loosely twisted tinned stranded wire round a bit of rusty conduit at the incomer to the office as the earth. -- fred Plusnet - I hope you like vanilla |
Earth wire picture
"Geo" wrote in message ... Lifted some floorboards upstairs today and found this piece of (original) 1969 new house wiring (to downstairs light switches) - note the green wires:- http://www.bugs.110mb.com/earth.gif (its about 400kb) and I think twice about adding a junction box... Geo Seems fine for the time to me. Earth wires were not even required for ceiling lights in the 60's. Often seen wall lights of the time fitted with L & N from lighting circuit and a single earth wire from the nearest socket Tony |
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Geo wrote: Lifted some floorboards upstairs today and found this piece of (original) 1969 new house wiring (to downstairs light switches) - note the green wires:- Seems strange they didn't use TW&E which was available in those days, especially on a new build where you'd expect it to be bought in rather than from stock - indeed many just cut off the earth wire for lighting installations before it became mandatory. http://www.bugs.110mb.com/earth.gif (its about 400kb) and I think twice about adding a junction box... A well twisted connection using solid core can be quite reliable - it's how telephone cable was jointed for years. -- *The problem with the gene pool is that there is no lifeguard * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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A well twisted connection using solid core can be quite reliable - it's how telephone cable was jointed for years. Ah, the PO splice! Dave -- Foot Massage @ Home Luxurious, foot massage in Worcestershire http://footmass.mysite.orange.co.uk |
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