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nni | 11:52 Thu 05th Dec 2013 | DIY
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There are 3 wires in the light fitting, live, neutral, and earth. There are only 2 coming from the ceiling, live and neutral. What do I do with the earth? Instructions say it must be earthed, but to what? Wires from ceiling are within old conduit pipes in the loft. Can I somehow attach the earth from the light fitting to the conduit pipe?
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Without doing some tests, it's impossible to say whether the conduit will provide a functional earth. That's the only way to be sure.

You're OK with plastic fittings, but metal ones present the possibility of the light becoming live in the event of a fault. If it's not earthed, then the breakers/fuses would not operate, and the unit would be live to the touch.

Really, the only safe option if the conduit can't be used, is to take a new earth cable back to somewhere with a known good earth connection.

I know the likelihood of a fault is remote, but I'm afraid it's the only safe way.

You could use a metal fitting if it has low voltage lamps, because a transformer would not have, or need, an earth.

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