What to do With old Earth Wires?
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2019 2:21 pm
Hello,
Two questions - both about earthing wires.
I'm renovating my mid-70s house, and see old earthing wires connected to bloody everything - taps, radiators, an extra one to light fittings. I'm told that these are no longer necessary, and the house only needs to be earthed in one place nowadays (mine is where my stop cock and water meter are).
1, As I replace a sink and taps, for example, is it safe/legal to tape up exposed wire and just leave them in walls etc? I'm guessing the 2 ends of the wire will be connected elsewhere.
2, I've seen an additional earth on the bathroom light wiring. So that's a live, neutral, and 2 earths. I'm going from one light to 4 down lights, so can I tape and leave the extra earth, connect it to the first light in the circuit, or do I need to follow it to each of the 4 lights?
Grateful of any help.
Two questions - both about earthing wires.
I'm renovating my mid-70s house, and see old earthing wires connected to bloody everything - taps, radiators, an extra one to light fittings. I'm told that these are no longer necessary, and the house only needs to be earthed in one place nowadays (mine is where my stop cock and water meter are).
1, As I replace a sink and taps, for example, is it safe/legal to tape up exposed wire and just leave them in walls etc? I'm guessing the 2 ends of the wire will be connected elsewhere.
2, I've seen an additional earth on the bathroom light wiring. So that's a live, neutral, and 2 earths. I'm going from one light to 4 down lights, so can I tape and leave the extra earth, connect it to the first light in the circuit, or do I need to follow it to each of the 4 lights?
Grateful of any help.