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Sounds like the work is part of building work subject to planning or building regs, or the equivalent in Scotland where I believe you are from OP? The circuit could also be new? I'm not sure where Scotland is with third party inspection & testing, so you might need to tread carefully.

This is a consideration I hadn't foreseen. I will contact the council tomorrow and get confirmation on that, thanks.
 
I believe Wago now do an IP rated box

They do the Wagobox capsule, but like all boxes, the IP rating is only offered as the box is sold, and is compromised as soon as you drill and add your own glands. It's up to you to make sure your cable entry method maintains a similar IP rating.
 
Thanks mate, seems odd though, but I don't make the rules, so in conclusion, for it to be a truly MF joint both box and connectors have to be MF?
Sort of. It's maybe the enclosure rather than the connectors which are certified "MF" - but that certification only applies when used with the specified connectors (in this case Wago connectors in the WagoBox). I suppose it's down to how the unit was when it was granted MF certification. So to use something else inside it would negate that.
 
Thanks for the replies, folks.

I have contacted WAGO direct about their IP rated capsules and connectors to make sure they carry the BS5733 marking and the MF logo. If they confirm, I'll place an order with them.

I do wonder if an empty box has to have a particular specification to meet MF spec, and what that may be, or whether it's more to do with the type of conductor securing methods utlised inside that deem it's suitability.

Regards

Rodger
 
I do wonder if an empty box has to have a particular specification to meet MF spec, and what that may be, or whether it's more to do with the type of conductor securing methods utlised inside that deem it's suitability.

Regards

Rodger

Hi Rodger - the MF logo is seen on the box (if it's an approved one) but for the joint to be 5733 rated as MF, it must have been standards tested and approved as a unit, i.e. connectors and box tested together. So a Wago MF marked box does not make a MF accessory when used with Wago 221 connector for example, as this connector is not yet certified as MF, afaik.
 
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Reply from wago

Hi Rodger, The Wagobox-Capsule is an adaptable enclosure so you need to cut holes to fit glands to suit the cable you want to use. Consequently BS 5733 MF isn't an applicable standard for this type of enclosure. Bear in mind that the Wagobox-Capsule is designed to be maintainable solution for applications like garden lighting. It can be shallow buried with the appropriate glands but is not intended for deep buried permanent joint applications where you would more typically use a resin filled joint. Hope this feedback is helpful. Please don't hesitate to give us a call if you would like to discuss this further. 01353 666011.
 
Yeah, I've pretty much resigned myself to using resin joints. Of course, I need the T or Y branch sort which seem to have attached quite the price increase compared to the straight through type. Just my luck.
 
Yeah, I've pretty much resigned myself to using resin joints. Of course, I need the T or Y branch sort which seem to have attached quite the price increase compared to the straight through type. Just my luck.

If you are Teeing off in flex use a through joint . Drill a small hole in the top of the jointing kit for the flex . The resin will seal the hole .
 

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