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No the earth cable you see has been used as the neutral link from main switch with black tape . Take a closer look at the bus bar
A join in the bus bar at the first MCB?No the earth cable you see has been used as the neutral link from main switch with black tape . Take a closer look at the bus bar
No Look at how the bus bar connects to the main switch a bit of 4mm cable !!!!!!!!!!No cover over the bar and it looks a little long?
I thought we were looking for something strange. Busbar with no cover is hardly a rare occurrence.
Almost correct The bus bar is connected to the main switch by some 4mm cableA join in the bus bar at the first MCB?
Be nice if you could see that from the pictue without mega zoom.No Look at how the bus bar connects to the main switch a bit of 4mm cable !!!!!!!!!!
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Almost correct The bus bar is connected to the main switch by some 4mm cable
here a close up for you .the clues where there,Be nice if you could see that from the pictue without mega zoom.
Ha, you are so right.I've only ever put the cable tie round the clip, not the whole box. Can see either being okay.
Just a question
Who would treat this situation as inaccessible?
Presumably, any problem with the lighting point would result in removal....resulting in access.
Well. if it's there it's there, if it's not it's not......but it's the first place you'd look for it. I'll use my years in the job as experience in making a decision.Yes... because to access it you need to know it's there. In this particular example you can argue well there is likely to be a connection point for the downlight so you have an idea something might be there, but in general if I can't see it when the jobs finished I consider it to be inaccessible.
There are extremes.....and stupidity. Some, with the basic crap they're being taught, or just presuming maybe, can't handle either.This is one massive downside to this MF box phenomenon
In this instance imo it’s perfectly acceptable to use a DL hole to shove a nicely made joint box
But I have seen sparks bury these MF joints under concrete screed floors as they can be non accessible by definition
I only see 2 cables heading up but 3 MCBs ..? What's going on there then
Locals Rule OK????Some workmen outside my apartment in downtown Baku, Azerbaijan - just inside the door I found their power tool was connected like this...
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