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Any suggestions as to how to terminate swa into a switch/fuse neatly? I've run it through a metal box and out to the switch with the switch cover covering the point where the sheath is split but wondering if there's a neater way to do things?
 
Would be good, your description sounds a little strange, a picture will always help make sense of something. Unless I am missing something which wouldn't be the first time.
 
Sounds a little bit rough but really need clearer idea so either a drawing or we wait for your picture tomorrow before i give comment.
 
Why not get a decent metal clad switch fuse?
 
Like this.
 

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Thanks, the metalclad unit is a good idea... for the SWA side, but what about coming out of the metalclad with tails? Through seperate 20mm knockouts perhaps??
 
Thanks, the metalclad unit is a good idea... for the SWA side, but what about coming out of the metalclad with tails? Through seperate 20mm knockouts perhaps??

Think you need to rethink that. You can't bring tails through separate holes in a metal clad enclosure.
 
You could however bring them into the bottom of the unit through a single hole protected by a grommet or through a nylon dome topped gland.
 
And then on into seperate lengths of steel conduit? :smiley2:

Are you trying to wind me up. April fools was yesterday :)
 
I'm always a bit late...sorry. I'm still on the yellow book ;-)

I'm sure the reg for ferrous enclosures was still included in that version. The reg number in the current edition which you should be using is 521.5.1
 

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