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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.
 
C2 in my book. no cable restraint and chance of shorting out to CU casing. potential dangerous. the different holes i'd code as C3 as the small eddy currents on a dom. will not cause a problem
 
the different holes i'd code as C3 as the small eddy currents on a dom. will not cause a problem
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.
 
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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.
C2 potentially dangerous?
If there was evidence of thermal effects on the enclosure then that's the only time I would C2 it for tails entering different holes.
Just my opinion tho.
I'd be more concerned with the lack of protection to the cables entering the enclosure.
 

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