Under my floorboards I have a short section of twin and earth which is unsheathed. The outer grey coating has been stripped over a 10 cm length and the two inner red and black coatings have been stripped over a 2-3cm length to expose the copper cables. The cable has no marking to indicate the size but the copper is stranded and I'd say it's 6mm cable (from my very limited experience). I don't know where the cable runs to but there isn't an electric shower and it's not to the cooker/hob so it can only be for plug sockets.
What is my best course of action? I've wrapped the exposed cable with electrical tape and turned the power off as the house is being renovated and I'm staying at my parents while it's being finished. Will I need to cut the wire and fit a junction box and if so I presume a 60a maintenance free one?
The cable must have been in this state for some time. I only noticed when I was securing a squeaky floorboard and moved a cable out of harm's way only to hear a pop from the other side of the room where I tugged on it and caused the exposed copper to touch the earth wire.
Many thanks
What is my best course of action? I've wrapped the exposed cable with electrical tape and turned the power off as the house is being renovated and I'm staying at my parents while it's being finished. Will I need to cut the wire and fit a junction box and if so I presume a 60a maintenance free one?
The cable must have been in this state for some time. I only noticed when I was securing a squeaky floorboard and moved a cable out of harm's way only to hear a pop from the other side of the room where I tugged on it and caused the exposed copper to touch the earth wire.
Many thanks