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Proteus? You not have anything better lol.
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Proteus? You not have anything better lol.
Yep that's the idea. Its all pointless and goes nowhere.To update and after reading your reply as this was a training exercise I take it that the double set was just to prove that you could manufacture this particular set? In a real scenario you wouldn't be able to fit any more cables through that hole though.
It does look good but still sticking with my point of teaching techniques you wouldn't really do.
Ooh thank you, I'm most flattered! I expected people to tear my efforts to shreds; I know what they're like around here!
Why what's wrong with it. Looks goodif i did tray like that i would be told to bin it and start again.rarely use tray though, usually trunking
Why what's wrong with it. Looks good
Yes a agree with you but that is what he was asked to do and that is what he has done. So he's made a good job of what he was asked to do.we make install's to allow for alterations and its much better to cut side off tray, file and galve etc then use roofers to bolt together.this is asuming it's not on show because then its usually requested to use pre manufactered bends.that is a much more useful skill to learn
Yes I agree, some things they teach are very silly, such as stripping back T&E with a knife. I don't think anyone does that in the real world, do they? (apart from 4mm and above)
Whats wrong with stripping back T&E with a knife?
When stripping 1-2.5mm I prefer to split the end with snips, then yank evenly on both the brown and blue conductors to peel it apart leaving the cpc in the middle. This way any tension is spread across both conductors, which are thicker than the cpc.
What you've done looks neat. I just cant see any sense in telling anyone to chop holes in tray like that. Collages must be in a parallel universe. One that bears no semblance of reality.
That's because there is no sense in it!! It's more like, yet another collage instructor, that hasn't got a bloody clue about how to design and install tray. Never have and probably now, never will see tray work with gaping big holes chopped out like that, for cables to pass through!!
If i ever saw anything like that on any of my projects, it would be out, ....dammed quicker than it took to go in!!! lol!!
If i ever saw anything like that on any of my projects, it would be out, ....dammed quicker than it took to go in!!! lol!!
I can just imagine you going at it with a sledge hammer lol!
Why though? It is unorthodox but there's nothing wrong with it and it looks neat. Seems like a lot of fuss over nothing.No, not me, the guy who had installed it would be doing all the ripping out, with me and his boss standing over him, making sure that it did all came out!! lol!!
Why though? It is unorthodox but there's nothing wrong with it and it looks neat. Seems like a lot of fuss over nothing.
Why though? It is unorthodox but there's nothing wrong with it and it looks neat. Seems like a lot of fuss over nothing.
The grommet strip is definitely there, I remember doing it. The cable does not touch any sharp edges.
I refer the honourable gentleman to the large text at the bottom of my original post: http://www.electriciansforums.net/e...**show-us-your-installs-**-41.html#post739420your forgetting that your one hole makes it very difficult to pull 50m+ cable through it
I refer the honourable gentleman to the large text at the bottom of my original post: http://www.electriciansforums.net/e...**show-us-your-installs-**-41.html#post739420
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