Electro-osmosis damp course
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Ben77
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Electro-osmosis damp course

by Ben77 » Fri Nov 16, 2012 12:04 pm

Hi there, after some advice if possible.

We had an electro-osmosis damp course fitted last year. Naively, I was convinced by a recommended company that it was the most suitable system for our cavity wall house. I was told it could be fitted to the external leaf of the house to minimise disruption inside yet would still be effective (i've since read conflicting evidence re: this).

Anyway, never truly convinced it was working, I looked up the installation instructions on the lectros/wykamol website to learn that the system needs to be wired to an earth rod tunneled in to the ground. There is an earth wire coming from the lectros power unit which is wired into the house's main fuse box. From the main fuse box, 3 earth wires lead into the electricity meter and from the electricity meter 2 earth wires lead to the subfloor. I know that and earth rod was not fitted externally so I have been under the floor and cannot find an earth rod.

Does anyone have any experience with these systems and if so does this setup sound normal?? I want to ring the company but i would like to be pre-armed with information so i am not fobbed off.

Apologies if i've waffled on a bit or not made myslef clear.

Thank you in advance for any comments

Ben

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Re: Electro-osmosis damp course

by welsh brickie » Fri Nov 16, 2012 5:11 pm

chemical injection would be the preferable to the electro-wire,anyway sounds like they have used the electric main and bonded the earth to it.Unsure if its the correct way,maybe posting your question on the electric section on this forum will help you.

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