My Aunty is moving from her council flat in Croydon to a council flat in Kent to be nearer to the family, and so have been doing some simple electrical jobs for her.
Whilst I was replacing the 4 brushed chrome light switches (That I fitted about 4 years ago) in the flat for cheap plastic ones, I noticed that none of the back boxes had earth lugs.
Being that the switches are now plastic and I did not have any eyelet crimp terminals on me, all I could think to do was to put the earth wire through the top middle screw lug and twist it back around.
What should I have done? I presume the correct answer is to use eyelet crimps and screw them to the top middle lug.
Also noticed that the permanent line feed and the CPC from the hallway switch went through to the bedroom switch using single insulated 1.0mm² cores. Hallway and Bedroom light switch each had one further single insulated 1.0mm² core respectively for the switched line conductor.
Was this normal practice for the 60'-70's when the flat was built?
Regards: Elliott.
Whilst I was replacing the 4 brushed chrome light switches (That I fitted about 4 years ago) in the flat for cheap plastic ones, I noticed that none of the back boxes had earth lugs.
Being that the switches are now plastic and I did not have any eyelet crimp terminals on me, all I could think to do was to put the earth wire through the top middle screw lug and twist it back around.
What should I have done? I presume the correct answer is to use eyelet crimps and screw them to the top middle lug.
Also noticed that the permanent line feed and the CPC from the hallway switch went through to the bedroom switch using single insulated 1.0mm² cores. Hallway and Bedroom light switch each had one further single insulated 1.0mm² core respectively for the switched line conductor.
Was this normal practice for the 60'-70's when the flat was built?
Regards: Elliott.