They are only rated for MF when used within their Wagobox enclosures, a type tested thing I think.
You're never getting 2 x 6mm twins in one of those boxes though.
Oh yes you can wago box And they even do a wogo box XL now
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They are only rated for MF when used within their Wagobox enclosures, a type tested thing I think.
You're never getting 2 x 6mm twins in one of those boxes though.
Oh yes you can wago box And they even do a wogo box XL now
Got any photos? Not a product I know but the name rings a bell.
Will that still be considered MF ipf? like the idea, but just questioning the vaugeries of the rules.
Use Ashley J803 0r 804. Bin the connectors inside and replace with insulated through crimps. Complies with regs. Maintenence free, cables secured against strain at their terminations, non flame propogating enclosure.
Will it be accessible, will it be MF?So I could do a solder/crimp join without a JB ( it would be underfloor)
Yes they do a bigger size of box bow..They are only rated for MF when used within their Wagobox enclosures, a type tested thing I think.
You're never getting 2 x 6mm twins in one of those boxes though.
What about a wiska boxWago do 6mm connectors but I dont think 2x 6mm cables will fit into a wagobox. Crimp or solder connections.
What about a wiska boxThought that, I could use a metal 150mm x 150mm JB with stuffing glands then ?
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