YesHang on - does this mean that if you only connect to one earth terminal the other socket is not earthed for any appliance plugged into it?
Anyone had a word with CEF?
Interesting idea that I can kind-of believe. There was a strap across the back that was snapped off and lost during reverse-engineering of the original, and never made it onto the bill of materials for manufacturing the clones. But then, it seems unlikely that the original would have had two terminals. It's just odd.
If one leg of the CPC was placed in one terminal and the other leg in the other terminal the CPC would not be continuous. If both legs of the CPC were terminated into one terminal the other side would be unearthed, not good when using class 1 equipment.Two earth terminals is fairly common on 2 gang sockets these days, so the jury is out in my mind.
If one leg of the CPC was placed in one terminal and the other leg in the other terminal the CPC would not be continuous. If both legs of the CPC were terminated into one terminal the other side would be unearthed, not good when using class 1 equipment.
If placed at the end of a radial circuit then one side would remain unearthed.
If the socket was fitted to a metal backbox then the risk would be reduced but as most boxes have a floating lug then continuity cannot be assured.
The above scenarios are based on DIY installation where testing is very rarely carried out.
Bit of a no brainer for me, I wouldn't install one and would strongly advise a customer to remove it if I saw one fitted.
Only testing will tellI get the issue with the socket in question, but that issue is separate to the point I was trying (or rather failing) to make.
It was pointed out that CEF is selling a similar product and the implication was that their product would similarly be affected by this earthing issue. This raised the question in my mind whether this was a poorly designed product from one manufacturer, being sold under several brand names, or if there is a good quality original that has been badly copied by someone more concerned about profit than attention to detail.