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Just done an EICR today in a small warehouse, should get the remedial work as i know the customer. Anyway, does anyone have any other ideas on how to sort this mess out? There was a conduit through box there until it got smashed to bits at some point. Conductors aren't damaged. It doesn't help that there's a ring final circuit and a lighting circuit all in the same 20mm conduit. I could either pull it all back and put a new box on or cut through them insert new box and joint them all. [ElectriciansForums.net] Any other ideas? Any thought? Tom
 
The 'correct' thing to do would be to pull it all back and replace it; given the previous box was smashed somehow that gives an indication that it could happen again, so maybe better to replace it with steel, and/or re-route it somewhere it is less susceptible to damage.

Alternative you could get some kind of split coupler to restore the mechanical protection - a 2 part coupler which clips around what's already there, although that doesn't address the reason the last box got broken.

Or encapsulate the whole lot in trunking.
 
Agree with Adam. Use a bit of trunking.

The next headache is earthing it! (exposed part and all that?) Got the same problem myself on a job atm. Exposed and not easy to make it look good.
 
Thanks, think I'll just pull them back and do it properly. Just seems like a lot of work for not much gain. It's at the top of some stairs and shouldn't really be prone to damage. The guy said it was done when they moved in.

Assuming its plastic conduit and the remaining bitsof the box aren't glued on so could be pulled off and cut with tin snips?

if it's not going to be possible to pull the circuits back you could get a conduit thru box and cut a slit down the back of it wide enough to slide the cables into the box one at a time or pry the gap open to get each cable in. The box could then be glued back together or fixed to the wall with the conduits glued into place.

wether or not you'd be happy with that is another matter.
 
Adams idea is best, get some plastic Trunking with the sticky tape backing. Large enough to cover the conduit aswell. Added protection, but still consider all factors though for enclosed cables as per BS7671 thermal effects on enclosed cables.
 
Using Flanders suggestion this is what I came up with in the end. I just drilled out each end with a hole saw and cut a slot with a hack saw so that the conduit finished flush with the adaptable box lid.
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