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In the past where it was required to several cables I fitted a copper bar across the lot, down the side of the board to the earth bolt and a link to the earth bar.
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i always take 3/4 strands of steel into the cpc connection aswell, what if the gland gets loosened off and some doughnut doesnt put it back on correctly?
How do you manage to do that elsparko? just curiousi always take 3/4 strands of steel into the cpc connection aswell, what if the gland gets loosened off and some doughnut doesnt put it back on correctly?
Yes agree Bob, with respect "elsparko" not really something I would ever do. Don't think that would comply with the Regulations. On a par with snipping a few strands from a conductor to get in into the terminal. IMO.How are you doing that and following manufacturers instructions in using the glands?
Also i'm reading that as 3 to 4 stands rather than 3 quarters. In which case, will do nothing anyway.
Aside from this, have you ever seen a properly terminated SWA gland just loosen on it's own?
If I saw this practice on one of my jobs I'm afraid I would insist on having it remade.
Yes agree Bob, with respect "elsparko" not really something I would ever do. Don't think that would comply with the Regulations.
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