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Hi Guys, As some of you regulars know, I'm doing a one off new house install. I'm now in the process of 2nd fixing Ovia click LED d/lights. Over many weeks reading threads on here about 17th edition joint boxes being of the correct type so as no strain on terminals if cable pulled etc. It does surprise me though when fixing/ connecting the light fittings that the cables (up to 3 x cables @ each fitting) can be connected into the click connector block without any cable clamp to restrain the cables. The click connecting block have 3 x cables entries points, however any cable points that are not used are just left open, no knock outs or blanking off method. Not only that the cables are loose from the ceiling when connecting and then just pushed up through the hole along with the floating joint box. In the loft space, as no insulation laid down as yet, it looks like a complete mess. What are your thoughts re the method of connecting these d/lighters and j/boxes?
 
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Thanks for reply....Possibly I didn't make myself clear. I was using the manufactures click type connection unit supplied with each led fitting. What i was trying to do was compare the two types of j/boxes. It would appear that there is more importance / safety features placed on every day j/boxes than the ones supplies with LED d/light fittins

Sorry my mistake, you on about these type of plugs?

http://www.edwardes.co.uk/en/produc...ource=google&utm_campaign=google_shopping&p=1
 
Oh I haven't used them personally, I've seen them tho and always thought they had a mechanism to grip the cable. I like the Ashley junction box that dillb put up but on the down lighters you have I take it you have no choice but to use the click connector. If they don't have a grip I don't see how they can comply.
 
Oh I haven't used them personally, I've seen them tho and always thought they had a mechanism to grip the cable. I like the Ashley junction box that dillb put up but on the down lighters you have I take it you have no choice but to use the click connector. If they don't have a grip I don't see how they can comply.
Thats my point, and especially as the cables can not be clipped. It does seem a step backwards.
 

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