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Hands across the table and all that, but it doesThe bit “Is it necessary to use cable glands made from metal or intumescent sealing material for cable entries?”
Should have had a “no” on the end
The second bit was copied from your link, I should have taken it out, it also had a no on the end.Hands across the table and all that, but it does
You're not the only one.So I'm getting a bit lost
You‘ve lost me, but I think we’ve discussed this enough now.The second bit was copied from your link, I should have taken it out, it also had a no on the end.
"Is it necessary to use cable glands made from metal or intumescent sealing material for cable entries? No"
So I'm getting a bit lost, are you not agreeing with what you quoted ?
As in, it’s exhausted…. Or it would be if there was an intumescent seal…..You‘ve lost me, but I think we’ve discussed this enough now.
I came across this one from 2019You're quoting from an interview with someone who helped write BS7671 and not a consensus among the many people involved.
Since one individual espoused this view in 2015, there have been a number of subsequent editions of wiring regulations in which it could have been included. That it hasn't been included might be an indication of others not being in agreement. No matter, it seems odd that such clarification (if that's what we're taking it to be) has been omitted from successive editions - if indeed the IET's position was ever such.
Did you repremand him / her / whatever, for carrying out an act that could be extemely dangerous to themselves and worse, could lead to C.U's having to have rodent traps built in.EICR today.... mouse came straight in the back.
Or even having to seal the holes upDid you repremand him / her / whatever, for carrying out an act that could be extemely dangerous to themselves and worse, could lead to C.U's having to have rodent traps built in.
I think hes still in there dead so didnt waste my breath, theres fluff in the middle. I put the lid back on after showing the home owner, all devices are coated in mouse ---- too so ive gone with that board being an operational limitation/fkin biohazard scheduled for replacement and worry about it then, and i will be sealing the back up thoroughlyDid you repremand him / her / whatever, for carrying out an act that could be extemely dangerous to themselves and worse, could lead to C.U's having to have rodent traps built in.
EICR today.... mouse came straight in the back.
in other news apparently 1mm tastes the nicest
Another example of PVC crap, too......in one end, out the other, all over the breakersEICR today.... mouse came straight in the back.
in other news apparently 1mm tastes the nicest
I don’t think intumescent sealant would help you here.Or even having to seal the holes up
Might also keep out future electricians and their work.This would work: Easyfix KEM-PSC-380-EF Polyester Resin 380ml - https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/easyfix-kem-psc-380-ef-polyester-resin-380ml/1245j bit OTT, but would keep the mice out, in fact it will keep everything out, including anyone wanting to install a new circuit.
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