also you msin central heating pump is 240v as are your syncro motors if they go short and they can then the central heating pipes will go live to, bang big time if you touch a radiator. just recently had to rebond all my pipes and fit a new ground earth
You will also find earth bonds between the hot and cold water taps on sinks and basins etc. but on older systems this was not done.
This is just in case that the hot water system becomes live say through an immersion heater fault and bad earth, thus giving 240 on one tap, and earth on the other.
Since most of us operate both taps at once... This could be lethal.
What really concerns me regarding plumbing, is that more and more people are using plastic pipes, and if used for modifications, could in fact insulate certain parts of the water system, thus loosing safety earths.
So think about safety when using plastic.
Your main earth in houses used to be either the metal water pipe or metal gas pipe, but since these are now often plastic, then the earth might come from the armoured cable near to the meter, or to an earth rod outside the building.
Never disconnect earths:doh
Certainly RCD's or earth leakage trips help to prevent electrocution, however the lighting system is often not protected via RCD's so you are more at risk.
So treat with respect if working with lights especially in bathrooms and kitchens.
There are now a lot of legal issues regarding the extension and additional wiring added to domestic systems.
So seek advice before considering messing with wiring.
I have seen complete idiots replace wall sockets and light switches, and crossed over live and neutral, so it could have been worse, if they got the earth wrong.
This is made worse by the likes of Aldi and Lidl type places selling cheap metal clad switches and sockets, which the general public attempt to swap themselves.
If they get the earth wire wrong, and remember the lighting circuit may not have RCD protection, then this could leave the metal switch plate live.
Rant over for now...
Best regards,
Rustic
Well said mate specially about the introduction of plastic pipe for repairs, a little understood area, Rick
but with plastic pipe the water inside will still make the circuit wont it:nenau i hate using plastic pipe in water surply and central heating a will always use copper pipe and solder it hate using the compression joints :thumbs
As far as I'm aware plastic is never used for gas lines.
plastic for gas is only allowed below ground, Rick
I would like to thank 96 Terrano for starting his thread, :thumb2:thumb2
as I hope it will make people more aware of the issues of messing with electricity, and more especially in areas that involve water.
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It was just curiosity thought id ask here as I've seen good answers on electrical questions before...I'm not displeased with the responses:thumb2
Cracking answers and shows that people do have a healthy respect for the mains electricity supply for the most part.
in fact if you really want to be scared about mains electric ......
it is ac ... alternating current ..... ie ..... its 240 v ( rms ) positive , but also 240v ( rms ) negative voltage too , so you actually have a potential difference of 480v ( rms ) , the real potential difference is much more
Excuse me oh wise one, you are speaking like a ham:lol:lol:lol
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