I need to check if I have an earth connection and wondered if it was possible to use a miltimeter?
Basic story is that I recently had my drive relaid and in the process, discovered a gas leak. This resulted in the removal of the existing pipework and installation of new plastic stuff. It didn't occur to me at the time that the old metal gas pipework must have been providing my earthing connection!
Totally unconnected, the washing machine then packed up and when the service engineer came, he tested the earth connection and couldn't find one! This is clearly an unsatisfactory state of affairs and I have now put an earth spike into the garden and run a cable back to the earth connections.
I have a multimeter available and wondered if it could be used simply to check if there is earth continuity. I accept the arguments I have seen that it won't provide an indication of the quality, but at the moment, I just want to confirm that it exists.
Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.
Basic story is that I recently had my drive relaid and in the process, discovered a gas leak. This resulted in the removal of the existing pipework and installation of new plastic stuff. It didn't occur to me at the time that the old metal gas pipework must have been providing my earthing connection!
Totally unconnected, the washing machine then packed up and when the service engineer came, he tested the earth connection and couldn't find one! This is clearly an unsatisfactory state of affairs and I have now put an earth spike into the garden and run a cable back to the earth connections.
I have a multimeter available and wondered if it could be used simply to check if there is earth continuity. I accept the arguments I have seen that it won't provide an indication of the quality, but at the moment, I just want to confirm that it exists.
Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.
