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The conduit can still be used as the CPC as long a suitable flylead is connected. There were, and still are suitable conduit fittings for connecting a fly lead to a conduit.

I realise they weren't available in the past but these days I use the piranha nuts on the end of steel conduit if I'm running it in to an insulated enclosure .
Sorry Dave you are saying that if the conduit is not connected into the box (if it's wooden) then use a connection via a flying lead connected to the conduit, that would be a tad difficult with the tube being buried in the plaster, don't you think? good idea though.
 
Also, you would need to know if there is a CPC serving the length of the ring final circuit, which as there's no earth conductor and wooden boxes I would highly doubt it. Again though, this needs to be ascertained through the correct test procedures.
It's in steel conduit, therefore there must be a cpc at every point already
I do know without seeing it, but there are a few different ways. There is such a thing as a coupler with a terminal fixed to the outside which is used to connect a flylead to the conduit.

You've told me that because it's in a steel conduit it must have a CPC at every point. Then you've told ne, when I asked how continuity was achieved that you don't know without seeing it.

So which is it?
 
Battle of the Dave sparks, who will win, only one way to find out....FIIIIIIIGGGGGHHHHTTTT:handfist::handfist::handfist::handfist::handfist:
 
Its all pointless! Until we have more detail there is no right or wrong advise to give regarding the condition of the installation.

To the O.P

As already mentioned - get a reputable electrician in to do a proper inspection and test. Then come back to us with his/her detailed report.
 
Sorry Dave you are saying that if the conduit is not connected into the box (if it's wooden) then use a connection via a flying lead connected to the conduit, that would be a tad difficult with the tube being buried in the plaster, don't you think? good idea though.

No, I'm saying that there are ways the original installers could have made the connections to a fly lead
 

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