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Hi guys,

I wanted to introduce myself to you all and was hoping to learn a few things from you guys. My name is Roland and I am a fully qualified gas safe engineer but looking in learning another trade. I like to learn more about electrics and was thinking to sign up on here.

I was wondering if anyone of you would mind if I picked some brains in the future.

My first question should be very simple for you all do I hired an electrician to carry out a full re wire and he has used those metal boxes for concrete walls. He run his wires but did not use any grommets and I was thinking it’s not major but could that lead to an issue in the further?

Thank you

Regards Roland
 
mets anymore, that's an old regulation. Because the cable is double insulated there is no need
[/pedant]Twin and earth cable isn’t double insulated. It’s insulated and sheathed[\pedant]
 
In reality unlikely to ever cause a problem, especially if you've brought the sheath (mechanical protection) in as you should.

But it costs pence and moments and the overwhelming majority consider it good practice; the guy who can't be eff'd, how many other corners did he cut?
 

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