New tails or Through crimps and heat shrink within enclosure
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Think about it though, if done correctly with 100a single pole blocks each conductor could be under 4 brass screws, with all those properly tightened and the blocks within an enclosure I honestly can't see a problem.
In reality probably not - are you going to put your name on the paperwork then? Daz
If it was an EICR I'd put it as a code 3 with a comment Daz, I'd always use continuous lengths of tails on a new install though so the question doesn't apply in that scenario.
Think about it though, if done correctly with 100a single pole blocks each conductor could be under 4 brass screws, with all those properly tightened and the blocks within an enclosure I honestly can't see a problem.
It's funny but I've always been a bit wary of crimps, just me I suppose.
If it was an EICR I'd put it as a code 3 with a comment Daz, I'd always use continuous lengths of tails on a new install though so the question doesn't apply in that scenario.
It's funny but I've always been a bit wary of crimps, just me I suppose.
how on earth would you know the connection is under the carpet, under the floor boards??
I'd be VERY impressed if you can spot a totally CONCEALED connection is such a location when doing an EICR!
Depends how you do them. I have always been a bit suspect of indent crimpers. There is too much margin for error when manually setting them and I believe the indent method puts too much stress on the crimp sleeve.
I have complete faith in a crimp made with the correct hexagon die in a decent tool though.
how on earth would you know the connection is under the carpet, under the floor boards??
I'd be VERY impressed if you can spot a totally CONCEALED connection is such a location when doing an EICR!
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