Hi all
OK I just thought I'd pop back and say a big thank you to all those who helped out here.
The cable is in - the pond is in and the fountain is on.
For the curious the armour is grounded at the supply end (only).
We persuaded a local council electrician to come in and check out what I...
Yes sidewinder - thats the jpg I had to look at.
ProDave makes a good point - how can I confirm the socket I'm looking at
is fed off the ring and is not a spur itself? All the wiring in it
seems to be 2.5mm solid core if that helps.
The second option top left on the diagram looks like I can...
Related to my pond pump thread but I thought this may be simpler - hope thats ok
I have a single 13A socket with a spur taken off it.
Ideally I would like to add a second spur to feed my pond pump.
question is - what is my allowed method of doing this as I'm looking for
the simplest...
I'll look into that and see what I can do john.
The consumer unit is quite blank - the installers hadn't even labelled the circuits.
I've just had a quick look on wikipedia for the terms and found what looks like
a decent page at Earthing types explained on wikipedia
Its a bit much for me to...
Thanks Andy - That confirmation makes me happier.
Yes Rob - I spotted that at the start - easily overlooked though.
I think that link I mentioned explains the indoor/outdoor glands
I have the 20S outdoor type from screwfix. (cw is it called?)
I'm not sure how to respond to the earth type...
Ok - then thanks to all for the replies.
this link Armoured cable clip
(which appears to be one of the best)
says about 60 seconds from the end:
1, ...must always connect armour even if internal ground is used (my expansion - 3 core single phase)
2. ...generally ground at both ends
3...
In the final analysis the faults (all of them) fall back to responsibility.
We have totally outlawed the notion that anyone is responsible for anything
so everything falls to rat****
Punishment for anything is considered "wrong", criminal acts that can be ignored are ignored,
incompetent...
Sidewinder does bring up a good point. One I should have asked myself.
Whilst I'm unfamiliar with common practice in the electricians/power world - in
my experience in the world of electronics this is a recurrent issue.
(More so with high frequency circuit board design but others also)
To...
Thanks to both.
Yes now I've stopped saying "flange" and realised I meant "gland" - I can find the info I needed!
Indeed I will ground at both ends.
And I do need to bury it deeper - thanks.
I'm not sure why providing answers is a problem - I thought that was the whole purpose of a forum.
Thanks for the replies
The pump is a submersible aquamax 3000 - it has a UV light and fountain attachment
standard 240v/50 7 watts for the UV and 13w for the pump 20W total.
One electrician I spoke to said he only does indoor work. The others just seemed reluctant.
(That made me a bit...
Hi
I'm planning on installing a small pond pump and local electricians seem reluctant to get involved
so I've decided to do the work myself.
My electrical experience is C&G from 35 years ago and my only outdoor experience is 440V 3 phase
The last 30 years have been electronics oriented...