If your using the specified nm how's it your fault if the 1mm snaps?
Think he means if you are NOT using a torque driver and you bust it. Mind you I have been known to be wrong.
If your using the specified nm how's it your fault if the 1mm snaps?
Think he means if you are NOT using a torque driver and you bust it. Mind you I have been known to be wrong.
I mean regardless of whether he uses a torque screwdriver or not, if he tightens it to the point that the conductor breaks it is too damned tight!
I guess according to two people I have no electrical experience And my gold card means nothing. Do you think I hadn't notice the broken 1mm and thought owell I will just leave it loose and walk off? I was just advising the bloke that they can cause 1mm terminations to snap under the NM which the manufacturer recommends. Who do you think you are calling someone else's electrical experience into question anyway? It's a bit rude.
Don't think either of us deserve that response, I for one NEVER bring your expertise or quals into question,
I sort of hear what they are saying though. The MCB recommendation may not be the same as the cable manufacturer recommendation so which one would you follow? Or just use your hand and common sense to terminate properly.