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Hi,

We recently moved into a new house about 6 months ago and all of the plug socket wiring seems to have the standard, live, neutral and earth wiring as one would expect. However, go out into the garage (separated from the house) and it appears to only have Live and Neutral wiring (old style red and black respectively).

I only found this out recently after changing the facia and backbox to a plastic one as the old one was metal and rusted only to find 2 wires.

My question is, should I be worried and should I get an electrician to come out and quote to rewrite the garage? It seems like a big job as it looks like the wiring goes under ground potentially and is concreted in.

Thanks for any advice.
 
Don't suppose they had heard of those things back when that install was done, earthing was provided by proper installation methods and good workmanship, there ought to have been a lead from the backbox to the Earth Terminal on the socket faceplate, but should the OP decide to employ an Electrician to swap the sockets and backbox the a Piranha washer would be a good addition, along with a fly lead from Box to socket.
This is for "now" my workmanship on MICC was 100% and I always was volunteered for the "awkward" jobs, if there was a specialist area or an additional earth was required then you used a sealing pot with an earth tail.
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3/4 Piranha nut, good luck with that:D
Wasn't thinking meant to say use a serrated washer, that would improve the connectivity for earthing the MICC, of course you are correct a Piranha nut would be difficult to adapt, a serrated washer would be my first choice along with a fly lead from box to socket.
 
I hope our Chris doesn't rip out the MICC.
He just needs a can or two of this to make it look fantastic. Give him something to do whilst he's waiting for someone to come and check it out.

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Chris PM me your address I'll check out the distances, after Christmas though
 
It looks like damp in the air and penitration (easy SWD)of water through the single skin of brickwork I don't think todays M/Clad will last so long.If the R2 proves to be ok might need cleaning up and a inperial to metric to adapt for earth nut to a basic IP socket.
 
There an echo.......... and keep your beady eyes off the scrap copper cable.......
not worth the effort going to nottingham area. far better pickings Crewe station.
 
Ok so here is what I have done as a temporary solution on the other socket that I replaced with plastic (the green wire is dead as it feeds from downstairs which is disconnected). I know it's not ideal but it really is temporary - at least it has an earth now?

Thanks for your help so far.

p.s. be nice, i'm no electrician - it's temporary until I can get one out.

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Ok so here is what I have done as a temporary solution on the other socket that I replaced with plastic (the green wire is dead as it feeds from downstairs which is disconnected). I know it's not ideal but it really is temporary - at least it has an earth now?

Thanks for your help so far.

p.s. be nice, i'm no electrician - it's temporary until I can get one out.

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Very dangerous piece of work, don't even think of using it, isolate it and get an electrician in PDQ that is naughty, seriously don't use it. If that is on the same circuit as the others you want changing, switch it OFF and wait for help. That's not a solution.
 
I know it's not ideal but it really is temporary - at least it has an earth now?
The earth needs to be good enough to trip the circuit breaker within 0.4s, with that connection itd be doubtful. Those socket testers just check there's some kind of earth, but it may not be reliable
 

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