Leesparkykent
Nearly Esteemed
Would any one have one to hand they could measure or know the dimensions? I'm wondering if they will fit through a 50mm hole? Cheers
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I'm not s Q.S but I know the feeling when you try to comply but your boss ultimately says"well I haven't priced for that"I did say old, that's why I couldn't continue as Q.S any more when you are trying to maintain compliance with BS7671 and your M.D. is fighting against you anyway left over two years ago not looked back since much more relaxed no stress .
no he pays for it , or I don't do it or sign it off.He might not have priced for it don't mean he ain't about to pay for it.
They won't fit through the 50mm cutoutFed up with Choc boxes Lee
wrong.... you assemble the terminals and the cables in the lid. then fix the base, then close lid. if clipping cables close to the box, do this after fixing the box. and @ ÂŁ1.66, cheaper than click.I've used a couple of them (ssshhh Westy will go mad). I expect they will be fine in free air (as in this case), but if you have to fix them to anything, you have to fix the lid then roll over the base with the terminals & cables, if you see what I mean. It's a bit of a faff.
wrong.... you assemble the terminals and the cables in the lid. then fix the base, then close lid. if clipping cables close to the box, do this after fixing the box. and @ ÂŁ1.66, cheaper than click.
no it doesn't have to be. the terminal strip can be put in the lid. along with the cable restraints.
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