earth from ufh to thermostat to RCD - need a metal box?

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I'm about to complete an electric box inside a bathroom where to fix the RCD unit and the thermostat linked to the UFH.
The UFH cable comes with a earth core - but the thermostat doesn't have any earth connector....shall I use a metal box to cover that function?
Until now, as a temporary move I'd simply connected the earth from the UFH cable directly to the RCD.
 
You again. :roll:

As usual in your posts, none of that makes much sense.

Get an electrician.

what are metal boxes for then? Isn't that clear? (shall I pay to get a good answer from ya?).
Then, what are forum for then? Should we get a web engine specifically designed for the leccy branch to answer commoners' questions? - maybe automatic answers like: "get a good leccy" cos' as usual I get carp answers in this particular branch of this great forum...
wait for BAS - he's coming soon after ya (as usual) without nothing useful to say except for insults and "Ya, get a good leccy - bah humbag"
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Metal boxes are simply a cheap way of making a box that can be buried in the render/plaster.
If the stat doesn't have an earth terminal, then simply use a single way of "choc block" terminal strip to link the earths of the supply and load cables. If the box has an earth terminal (as is the case with most metal boxes), then that terminal can be used.

BTW - have you notified this work before starting ?
 
If the stat doesn't have an earth terminal, then simply use a single way of "choc block" terminal strip to link the earths of the supply and load cables. If the box has an earth terminal (as is the case with most metal boxes), then that terminal can be used.

I would say the terminal in the metal box MUST be used, as this is the only way to ensure the bolts holding the stat in the box are earthed?
 
Metal boxes are simply a cheap way of making a box that can be buried in the render/plaster.
If the stat doesn't have an earth terminal, then simply use a single way of "choc block" terminal strip to link the earths of the supply and load cables. If the box has an earth terminal (as is the case with most metal boxes), then that terminal can be used.

BTW - have you notified this work before starting ?

Thanks a lot for your useful feedback - as you can see I was in the right direction and just looking for a confirmation....no keen on choc-blocks - the metal box would do.
I've realized about the 2005 part P changes only after starting some electrical jobs (all involving the new bathroom) - I took great care of following the basic guidelines - the bathroom isn't in full service right now (the toilet for example isn't yet installed)...I'll contact the local council just before completing the bathroom - there isn't just a new ufh....there is also a new ventilation system, a new steam shower, led down-lighters and more (they'll check all at once and hopefully it will saves me a few quids).
 
You're required to notify before starting work. You should be able to get away with notifying now and not mentioning that you've already started. Some councils charge extra for "regularisation" which it would be if you wait until you've finished.
 
You again. :roll:

As usual in your posts, none of that makes much sense.

Get an electrician.
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as usual I get carp answers in this particular branch of this great forum...
Have you considered that that might be because you display such ignorance and incompetence that "get an electrician" is the only responsible advice you can be given?
 
as usual...here come the personified grumpiness Bah Umbagh "get a leccy you moron!!!"

BAS...I can't remember ever having read any of your messages giving something useful to any member (not just me) - you are just trilled by the sake of argumentation - (something to do with old age I guess).

It sounds like some leccies are determined to keep us commoners in the dark (literally)...

here one for ya BAS - simple question which might be useful for the most of us which keep the forum going thanks to our ignorance:
what are metal boxes for? C'mon tell us (you know you can do it)....give something to the community for once.
(I bet he can't - cos' either he can't remember or he's just too stingy...bah umbagh!!!).
 
BAS...I can't remember ever having read any of your messages giving something useful to any member (not just me)
I am not surprised to learn that your poor abilities in paying attention and understanding are accompanied by a poor memory.
 

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