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Socket Replacement

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Socket Replacement Procedure

Purpose

To safely replace a faulty, damaged or outdated socket outlet.

Procedure

1. Confirm The Circuit

  • Identify the socket to be replaced and the circuit it is supplied from.
  • Check for signs of damage, overheating or poor installation.
  • Confirm if the socket is part of a ring final circuit or a radial circuit if required.

2. Isolate The Circuit

  • Follow the JME Safe Isolation Procedure.
  • Isolate the correct circuit at the consumer unit.
  • Lock off and prove dead before starting work.

3. Remove The Existing Socket

  • Remove the faceplate carefully.
  • Gently pull forward and support conductors.
  • Inspect the condition of all cables and terminations.
  • Check for signs of:
    • Overheating or burning
    • Loose connections
    • Damaged insulation
  • Take a photo if required before disconnecting.

4. Fit The New Socket

  • Transfer conductors to the correct terminals:
    • L = Live
    • N = Neutral
    • E = Earth
  • Ensure all conductors are fully inserted and securely terminated.
  • Check CPC continuity is maintained.
  • Avoid excessive exposed copper.
  • Ensure cables are not trapped or pinched when refitting.

5. Restore Supply

  • Ensure all tools and loose conductors are clear.
  • Refit faceplate securely.
  • Remove lock off equipment.
  • Re-energise the circuit.
  • Test socket operation using a socket tester or suitable load.

6. Final Checks

  • Ensure socket is secure, level and correctly fitted.
  • Check polarity and earth continuity if required.
  • Confirm no tripping or immediate faults.
  • Clean work area and remove waste.
  • Advise customer that work is complete.

Common Issues

  • Loose terminations
  • Overheated or burnt terminals
  • Damaged insulation
  • Overfilled back boxes
  • Missing or disconnected CPC
  • Incorrect wiring on ring final circuits

JME Standard

Every socket replacement shall be carried out safely, correctly terminated, tested, and left in a safe and serviceable condition.