At the supply side it looks basically the same, but goes into a three way junction box, but the way the armored comes in is the same. I can take pics tomorrow. Both ends have a shroud, I pulled it back a bit in the pic but it's there and coveres the metal completely.
Yes the connector is...
Thanks for the speedy reply. It defiantly looks like a bodge.
Based on what you said, I will remove that bridge as it seems to be doing nothing, and chuck some sleeve over the rest, should be better then I guess. Anything else worth doing whilst in there?
Hi Guys - I need a bit of help.
There is a run of armored cable from the shed to the back of the garden with a 2-gang socket on the end. I opened it up and noticed that it does not earth to the little grub screw in the back-box, is this normal?
It has been installed with an earthing nut. It...
Thanks for this. Based on that, it is fine how it is and I do not need to do anything? Would this be within building regs (if I get someone out to certify it)
Thanks for all the input guys, really appreciate it.
No problem....
House CU (ignore the bit that says shed, this something that they took away when I bought the house and goes somewhere else): http://i.imgur.com/COjKrOe.jpg and this is the RCD Plug: http://i.imgur.com/PgLysfu.jpg
Edit: I just noticed that the house CU breakers say RCBO so I...
Thanks for the quick responce. I do not think my CU has an RCD. I figure there are three options now:
1) Plug a plug on the end of the house-side armored and just plug that into the RCD protected socket when I want to use the shed power. I quite like this option as its easy and means I can...
Hi Folks,
A friend of mine installed an outdoor socket and also run some cable up to my shed. I want to check with you guys that it is safe as I am not 100% sure on the RCD tripping method.
Inside the house is the standard wiring from the house CU. He drilled a hole through the wall and...