Morning,
I'm doing a project of insulating our new garden office with 25mm insulation board and 3.6mm plywood. All is going well so.
We have an electrician doing the electrics and wiring a fuse board and some plugs. When i was putting on one of the plywood boards I undid one of the fascias on the plug so I could get the boards in behind it, I noticed that the earth wire was partially exposed, shown in the picture hopefully attached.
I asked the electrician about it and he said it was normal and the cable is bare in the cabling so it can carry fault current back to the board in case of a fault.
Obviously I am not an electrician but that sounds a bit weird.
Can anyone verify?
Thank you,
David Kernaghan
I'm doing a project of insulating our new garden office with 25mm insulation board and 3.6mm plywood. All is going well so.
We have an electrician doing the electrics and wiring a fuse board and some plugs. When i was putting on one of the plywood boards I undid one of the fascias on the plug so I could get the boards in behind it, I noticed that the earth wire was partially exposed, shown in the picture hopefully attached.
I asked the electrician about it and he said it was normal and the cable is bare in the cabling so it can carry fault current back to the board in case of a fault.
Obviously I am not an electrician but that sounds a bit weird.
Can anyone verify?
Thank you,
David Kernaghan