Galv? I Don't Think So!

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6 weeks. Haven't even 2nd fixed the job yet! Got them from CEF. There's no bs4662 stamp on them and they haven't got the galv texture they look like shiny tin.

Keep a eye out for these, could turn into a nightmare.

 
Last time I used CEF was in an emergency when I needed some 20mm galv couplers. Quality and thickness of metal was impressive tbh...........78p each wasn't!

 
I think the building wants fixing first.
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Where were these fitted? If there are salts leaching out of wet wall like a cellar this is possible even on galv, don’t forget galv/zinc is sacrificial and can be eroded if the environment is there for it to do so. That’s why the anodes on a boat hull disappear before the steel hull :)

 
....having said that, they do look like the greenbrook ones where the earth screw falls out of the box before you open the packing
Intresting quetion comes to mind does anyone use the earth on a modern knock out box these days?

I personally don't these day's but when I see this corrosion I can see some merit in doing so!

 
TBH  I think most grade of KO box would go the same way in those conditions .

Denmans do special range of KO box ( designed to annoy sparks)   .... the adustable lug drops out  so you always need spare boxes to rob, and a lot of the threads have to be tapped out on 2nd fix .

Oh and because on new work I usually loop at the switches so use 25mm  X 1 gang boxes can lead to quite a few earths  and the terminal has a tiny hole compared to other makes.  

 
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