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Putting an isolator (and its screw connections) into an inaccessible void is not simply not ok. Oh Dear.
should be OK he can operate thew switch with a magnet
 
The CU end of the SWA has been glanded - but with a stuffing gland:
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Now I've received the pictures, I cannot identify what the 'allegedly SWA' cable really is - can anyone identify it from the image below?
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To be honest that cable doesn't resemble SWA the picyures aren't that informative, however it looks a bodge job to me
 
It could be SWA, the white part being the bedding and I think there is a blurry bit of grey that could be armourings. Looks of a small size to get that bend in the bedding if it is SWA. And it is obviously not terminated properly if so
 
looks like SWA as Andy says, with the bedding exposed, going to the isolator,and some stripped out inner from isolator to CCU. whatever it is, it's a complete abortion and needs ripping out.
 
I would suggest he reminds magnet that he is expecting certificates on competition ....
Agree, keep on to the boogers, reckon you would have a better than evens chance of getting legal costs if you prosecuted them.
 
Thank you Midwest. I agree, it looks like NYY-J cable, based on a quick google image search of that term. Must confess I'd never heard of the stuff, but that does explain the white inner jacket, no SWA glands, tight bend radii and small diameter.
So much for using armoured cable for the outdoor cable run then!
 

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