As it says - what code should I be giving to a metal CU where the cables come straight in through the knockouts without any form of protection. Meter tails and main earth enter through different apertures 'n all.
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Whilst I agree that in reality it's unlikely to pose any real issue in a domestic installation I would still C2 it as it is not something which I would condone.the different holes i'd code as C3 as the small eddy currents on a dom. will not cause a problem
C2 potentially dangerous?Whilst I agree that in reality it's unlikely to pose any real issue in a domestic installation I would still C2 it as it is not something which I would condone.
It does have the potential to be dangerous, although as stated with the loads in a domestic installation this is unlikely.C
C2 potentially dangerous?
The earthing conductor must pass through the ferromagnetic enclosure together with the live tails. I'm not sure if that was what you were asking though.Is the main earth a"tail" ?
no blanks as wellI think this one is c1.
Done 3 months ago.
No paperwork.
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Are the tails insulated and sheathed?
Is there any signs of damage /abrasions to the tails?
And is it TT?
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