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as title.cable tapped into N, disappears into the ground. assume to a rod.

[ElectriciansForums.net] NOT SEEN THIS BEFORE. ASSUME PME???
 
Presumably now at least PNB!
That "crimp" can't have been left like that (is one of the neutral strands snapped?); it does look like a cable could have been connected to the next joint along the cable at some point, maybe this was a method of restoring back to how it was.
Not sure this is an approved method of applying TNCS for an incoming supply.
 
Presumably now at least PNB!
That "crimp" can't have been left like that (is one of the neutral strands snapped?); it does look like a cable could have been connected to the next joint along the cable at some point, maybe this was a method of restoring back to how it was.
Not sure this is an approved method of applying TNCS for an incoming supply.
well it's a DNO bodge then. this house is the last of 6 on the run. . none of the others have antything like it.
 

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