Hi.
I have come across this ~3mm dia earthing conductor soldered to the PE sheath on a TN_S system. Previous electrician replaced the CU and bonding but left this as is. I'm sure it should not have been left this way.
Incoming cable looks like a lead sheath and I gather it might be paper insulated and dodgy to disturb? (perhaps this is why it was left alone).
I'll be needing to take over the installation, and importantly to move/rotate the CU. (Board needs rotating 90 because a wall disappeared-, but also shifted perhaps 20 cm). Can I safely assuming this inadequate TN-S earthing conductor is the property of DNO and I should get them to fix it before I risk moving anything about?
Before anyone asks, in picture 2: The 10mm cable tied to the distribution cable is main protective bonding (gas/water). It just happens to be cable tied here. The 16mm running towards us is Main Earthing Conductor to CU. The 6mm in the middle is old & disused (which previous electrician didn't remove).
I have made no measurements yet.
Justin
I have come across this ~3mm dia earthing conductor soldered to the PE sheath on a TN_S system. Previous electrician replaced the CU and bonding but left this as is. I'm sure it should not have been left this way.
Incoming cable looks like a lead sheath and I gather it might be paper insulated and dodgy to disturb? (perhaps this is why it was left alone).
I'll be needing to take over the installation, and importantly to move/rotate the CU. (Board needs rotating 90 because a wall disappeared-, but also shifted perhaps 20 cm). Can I safely assuming this inadequate TN-S earthing conductor is the property of DNO and I should get them to fix it before I risk moving anything about?
Before anyone asks, in picture 2: The 10mm cable tied to the distribution cable is main protective bonding (gas/water). It just happens to be cable tied here. The 16mm running towards us is Main Earthing Conductor to CU. The 6mm in the middle is old & disused (which previous electrician didn't remove).
I have made no measurements yet.
Justin