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Wago do boxes with inbuilt cable grips don't they?
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Wago do boxes with inbuilt cable grips don't they?
Yes. What else would it be for?Are you telling me that the sheath of a 2.5mm T&E cable provides mechanical protection? Surely not..
Are you telling me that the sheath of a 2.5mm T&E cable provides mechanical protection? Surely not..
BS 7671:2008 Ammended to 2011 Reg:521.10.1 States Non-sheathed cables for fixed wiring shall be enclosed in conduit, ducting or trunking. This requirement does not apply to a protective conductor complying with Section 543.
Non-sheathed cables are permitted if the cable trunking system provides at least the degree of protection IPXXD or IP4X.
Seems very clear now, thanks micky86.
I can only conclude that the outer sheath of a 2.5mm csa T&E is considered to be a "Cable Trunking System" providing at least IPXXD or IP4X.
Yes. What else would it be for?
Are you telling me the name of your company is "Arce Electrical"?
Shirley Knott...
Yes. What else would it be for?
I can only conclude that the outer sheath of a 2.5mm csa T&E is considered to be a "Cable Trunking System" providing at least IPXXD or IP4X.
Wago do boxes with inbuilt cable grips don't they?
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