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BT master socket and an old BT oval box

tomp1
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BT master socket and an old BT oval box

Hi,

Moved into a property which has tiled floors, so its not very simple to follow the BT cables in the flat. We have a modern BT master socket in the kitchen and I've ran an extension to the living room and all is good. What I want help with is, there is an old oval BT socket in the hall, with the wires disappearing beneath the tiles. Is it likely this old socket is between the line coming into the property and the modern socket, or will the new master socket be the first connection in the flat? In which case will it be ok to remove the old oval socket?

 

Thanks

Tom

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Gel
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Mr_Paul
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Re: BT master socket and an old BT oval box

@tomp1 

What shape is the actual socket hole on the "old oval BT socket in the hall"?

If it is round, then it could be the remnants of an old BT Plan 4 extension installation:

https://britishtelephones.com/documents/dla102plan4_1973.pdf

 

 

HPsauce
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Re: BT master socket and an old BT oval box

The only way is to open up what sounds like a junction box, look inside and test it.

Live phone circuits carry about 50v so a multimeter could check for that.

Then, if it appears "dead" disconnect wires one at a time, being prepared to reconnect, and see if the phone and broadband continue to function normally.

Townman
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Re: BT master socket and an old BT oval box

Broadband performance will not sparkle on an extension lead.

Superusers are not staff, but they do have a direct line of communication into the business in order to raise issues, concerns and feedback from the community.

HPsauce
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Re: BT master socket and an old BT oval box

The effects of an extension will largely depend on how it's wired however.

I'd also have a look behind the faceplate of your master socket to see what the incoming wire pair looks like and whether there are any other wires going anywhere that you don't recognise or understand.

Hopefully there's nothing connected that is consistent with whatever is in the old-school socket/junction box.

tomp1
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Re: BT master socket and an old BT oval box

Thanks all for the advice. On opening the socket it turned out to only have an input set of wires and was therefore not an active cable. Removed box and cut wires back and existing BB is all good.