It's not, and hasn't been for a long time.The 'earth' that you're all flogging. There has always been an earth of sorts -assuming the water pipe in my house is accepted
Useless. Water pipes are not suitable for use as an earth.There has always been an earth of sorts -assuming the water pipe in my house is accepted
a what?The Resistance of this to the mains trunk
That socket might be waterproof, but the washing machine certainly won't be.However I bought some 2.5 sq mm. twin and earth tpo gether with a weathershield unswitched socket
Surely wired to a fusebox or consumer unit, not to the meter directly.the wiring to the meter- 9mtr is now conventional.
Yes, washing machines require an earth connection, as do many other appliances.To me- an earth to a washing m/c for - if the casing should go live etc.
Nothing you have done could possibly comply with 'regulations today' or any others published in the last 40 years.But obviously must be accepted by the supplier. An the regulations tosay.
Oh. My. God.The 'earth' that you're all flogging. There has always been an earth of sorts -assuming the water pipe in my house is accepted The Resistance of this to the mains trunk in is 0.3r.- and that is including the old solid copper wire- an without cleaning the pipe joint.
The Resistance of this to the mains trunk in is 0.3r
I didn't say it was a multiplier.R is not a multplier like K ( kilo = x 1000 ) and M ( meg = x 1000000)
Surely you aren't denying that 2.2R is commonly used?2.2 ohms is 2.2 ohms or 2R2
I don't think any of you would volenteer to hold the live L in my house, and put a bare hand on my water pipe earth- since it's not an earth- or is it
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